Contextual clues give hints that you can piece together like a puzzle. They help reveal things or drop subtle hints to almost tease the reader. They can also help you understand something such as a phrase or new words.
(You use them a lot like context clues but these are broader and more vague.)
Answer:
The turning point occurs during Gatsby's confrontation with Tom, the moment Daisy can't deny that she did love Tom once.
Explanation:
It is this moment in which it becomes apparent that Gatsby is not going to "win" the confrontation because his <em>hopes to erase the last 5 years can't be maintained.</em> It is impossible for Daisy to deny her past and to not accept it. It is here when we realize Gatsby has asked for too much and will not win.
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cap again its C)predicate nominative
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Explanation:
for someone to be a good leader, they would need to be responsible, understanding, a good listener, and a fair person. You do not want a leader who will not listen to your thoughts or opinions. You also don't want a leader who will not understand the thoughts you and others might have. Rather they agree with them or not. (I wrote this myself). Brainlist please/