The answer to this question is the letter "B" which is "confirming a question" where Jennifer said that it is okay if Ana is not into Philosophy because she only needs to answer if the author was able to sway or convince the point of view of his writing. The question can be answered even if Ana is not into Philosophy, she only needs to evaluate if she was able to link into the Chamber's point.
Danger is a situation whereby a person is seriously at risk of getting hurt or killed. It is that particular time when the adrenaline speeds to the highest informing there is a very fearful situation.
Facing danger is a determination which can be accomplished when one sees the need to conquer and before this is done one has to decide to make a move in taking the risk to surmount that which posses a threat against him. Fear remains the poor chisel to carve out the future, and this has been a limiting factor while many are afraid of conquering. Boldly confronting your fear which invariable presents itself dangerous to you with utmost determination to destabilize it is a very vital move which must be make if danger or dangerous situations must be eliminated. Therefore determination, confrontation and attacking that which presents itself as your fear and a dangerous situation makes you a conqueror.
<span>The most prevelant rumor is that Gatsby got his money through bootlegging (illegal sale of alcohol), which he did through his ties to the mob. Daisy tells Tom at one point, that Gatsby owned a chain of drug stores, and that is how he got rich.</span>
The metaphor for life in this poem is a game of Monopoly with no winner. The poem describes a situation in which, through the process of trying to beat out the other competitors in the game, no player ultimately wins (see the "Crabs in a Bucket" metaphor for a similar idea).