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(myself),(himself)
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If this is a true/false question, then the answer is true.
Gatsby suggests that her wealth is a defining and intrinsic aspect of Daisy's character.
What you can assume from someone having a "voice full of money" is that their wealth affects their being in a lot of ways, as deeply as their speech:
- thanks to access to education and literature, she probably has a varied vocabulary;
- because she was brought up in a respectable family, she probably was taught to use decent language and does not say any vulgarities;
- she probably has a lot of confidence due to her high social status, and speaks in a poised, assertive way.
Answer: I am guessing d but I'm not positive
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The benefits in Jonas' society would be found in the care each person has for the other, the clear communication, and the safety found in the community itself. The lives of those living in the community are tranquil and well ordered, as each person is responsible for a job which benefits the whole. All people are treated in the same way and valued for their positions..... no competition results in peaceful harmony among the community's residents.
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