Answer: Catherine took more than twelve hundred dollars.
Explanation:
Catherine is a character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, the Great Gatsby.
In Chapter 2, Tom Buchanan takes Nick to an apartment where he often sees his mistress, Myrtle. This is where Nick meets Catherine, Myrtle's sister, and the four of them have an impromptu party, together with a couple McKee. Catherine and Nick discuss Nick's neighbor, Jay Gatsby, and rumor that he is a nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm.
Catherine mentions her trip to Europe, Monte Carlo, where she went 'with another girl'. She states that they went to Monte Carlo with more than twelve hundred dollars, but, allegedly, got robbed.
You did not provide the options, but Mrs. Mallard is extremely unhappy and even somewhat depressed. She hates her husband, not because he is a bad man since he isn't, but because she feels as if she's been in a cage for so long and because she wants to be free. Divorce was not an option at that time.
Many individuals cite the Seneca Falls Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York to be the beginning of the women's movement in America. However, the idea for the convention came about at another protest meeting: the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. At that convention, the female delegates were not allowed to participate in the debates. Lucretia Mott wrote in her diary that even though the convention was titled a 'World' convention, "that was mere poetical license." She had accompanied her husband to London, but had to sit behind a partition with other ladies such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton.<span>
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Answer:
is their a picture?
Explanation:
and btw are you in 8th grade? cause i remeber doing this in 8th
When you have information from one source that will be used in consecutive sentences, the information should be cited as one in-text citation at the end of the second sentence only. Multiple in-text citations to the similar work over a large piece of text can be visually clashing and is not fully compulsory.
The rule of thumb is to cite the very first sentence, make it clear you are still talking about the same work in your consecutive sentences and then make sure you are still talking about the work by adding another citation at the end (if this has continued for several sentences).
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