He sees both the extraordinary quality of hope that Gatsby<span> possesses and his idealistic dream of loving Daisy in a perfect world. Though </span>Nick<span> recognizes </span>Gatsby's <span>flaws the first time he meets him, he cannot help but </span>admire Gatsby's<span> brilliant smile, his romantic idealization of Daisy, and his yearning for the future.</span>
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is before a full thought hope that helps!
C) is the correct one.
As a professional actress, I believe that C) is the correct answer. A, B, and D are allowed, but not recommended by authors. The directors do have the right to interpret the story any which way they want.