Usually if information is used from other sources, it cited in the back of the book. They would cite what info was taken and used. You could always check there to see if it's accurate. Usually it's labeled as "Works Cited".
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Answer:
Though Gatsby insisted that Daisy never loved Tom, Daisy admits that she loves both Tom and Gatsby. The party ends with Daisy driving Gatsby out of New York City in Gatsby's car, while Tom leaves with Nick and Jordan. Tom tells George, Myrtle's husband, that it was Gatsby that killed Myrtle.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A unfair behavior</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Iniquity is determined as the deviation from the situation which may be right. It refers to the gross injustice and the act of wickedness. The deed which is done or the actions which are taken are determined as unfair in nature and lacks the law or the rule of doing the work. It is used in the sentences for depicting the hostility of the actions so on and so forth. The option of unfair behaviour depicts the meaning of iniquity in this question.
<span> the relationship between the narrator and her father is inverted from the usual parent-child relationship</span>
The correct answer is C. uses every resource available to him to fight the sharks.
Explanation: In "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway, Santiago was more afraid of the sharks eating the fish he caught, but then sacrificed the fish for his own survival. The blood from the fish attracted sharks, and him harpooning the sharks drew more in. He was able to overcome it despite all odds being against him.