An subordinating conjunction makes clauses dependent. So your answer is D.
Answer:
A. Gatsby's desire to regain what he once had.
Explanation:
The green light in <em>The Great Gatsby</em> refers to a light at the end of Daisy's East Egg dock, which can be seen from Gatsby's home. This light has a symbolic meaning in the novel, as it represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams to regain the future that he once had. As the light is equivalent to Daisy, we also learn that Gatsby associates all these dreams with Daisy, and the possibility of being back with her again.
Answer:D
Explanation: the sentence is grammatically correct!
Answer:For example, when you get those weird chewy caramel things on Halloween; given out of kindness but really no good. I'm thinking of something that is a "false gift", almost like the inverse of a blessing in disguise (which this thread discusses, but none of those are what I'm thinking of).
The intentionality of the giver is not so important as the properties of the thing itself: it is supposed to be good, but really isn't.
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