Friedan's attitude towards what she calls the 'feminine mystique' is that she sees the ideal of femininity as stiffing women's potential in the 1950's. Betty Friedan was a writer and activist of the 1950's and 60's.
Lisa and Chris - sticker
Steve and Monica - spider
john and Jennifer - candy
Cathy and Sean - funny valentine
Erin and Jason - romantic valentine
Daisy was driving when Myrtle was killed. She killed Myrtle but Gatsby is willing to take the blame and the consequences in order to protect Daisy. Daisy only wants to save her own skin. She is selfish and self-centered and Tom is only concerned with maintaining his status in the elite world of the rich and wants nothing to do with scandal. The external conflict would be the law. Daisy will not confess to the hit and run she committed and Tom would not give up his standing in the community to do the honest thing and go to the police with the truth. Daisy and Tom are content with allowing Gatsby to take the blame since it is presumed by some, namely Myrtle's husband, that Gatsby was driving the car at the time of Myrtle's death. Unfortunately for Gatsby, Myrtle's husband arrived before the police and killed him. Both Daisy and Tom are without conscience or a moral compass. They get out of town and never even attend Gatsby's funeral. Kind of hard to face a corpse when you are the reason they are dead.
I think A seems most appropriate, but not %100 sure.
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Line 1: Percy
Line 2: Brave, heroic, honest, and loyal
Line 3: Who is the son of Poseidon
Line 4: Who loves Grover and Annabeth
Who hates Ares and Luke
Who worries about not getting the bolt to it's place and Grover
Who enjoys his friends company and his mom
Who eats hamburgers and candy
Who learned who his dad is and what his purpose was
Line 10: Resident of Manhattan
Line 11: Jackson
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