Noun , mostly all words are nouns .
Daisy and Tom are old money. They like status and reputation. The people gathered at Gatsby's house are no particularly well known (except for a few), and they behave openly in a manner that was not traditionally accepted. Tom asks Nick, "Did you notice Daisy’s face when that girl asked her to put her under a cold shower?” He is implying that Daisy was offended by the behavior that would cause a woman to get drunk enough at a party to ask such a request of a stranger. Daisy tries to defend Gatsby, and the party, by saying that many people come who are not invited, suggesting that it is only these people who behave so badly. It is the "commonness" and the freedom of the gathering that offends them - and their rigid social expectations
*I will provide some ideas for you to develop your answer in the number of words asked.
The story presents the ironic use of the symbolic figures and also some verbal/dramatic irony to portray the Puritan hypocrisy.
These are some examples:
- Young Goodman Brown´s name--> ironic use of its meaning.
- The old man as "he od the serpent", The devil. He failed to recognize the man
It just does, and I like that rhyme it's really cool for the first time hearing it. At first, I thought it was a song, then I clicked on it, and I saw the question and I'm like, oh, it's not a song, so, anyways my answer is it just is, don't question good stuff, that phrase is from me. Yay
If i would be invisible for a day i will prank my friends pretending myself to be a ghost lol