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The author uses third-person point of view to tell the overall story, but she uses second-person point of view for a moment to speak to the readers and tell them that they will learn about the Children's March through participants' stories. The people who were there get to tell their stories and express their viewpoints and opinions about the events.
Explanation:
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The meeting between Gatsby and Daisy in the party was very awkward. It was too long ago since Gatsby saw Daisy, so he do not know how and what to act every time she's around.
Because of their difference in the status of life (Gatsby's poor and Daisy was rich), Gatsby still considered Daisy as old money (famous and rich). He was obsessed of winning Daisy back because he is falling her all over again, and that he knew that Daisy never loved Tom. His concern for Daisy is that, Daisy wants to have freedom, however she believed that Gatsby could not support their relationship their whole life.
At the party, Gatsby wants to impress her but Daisy was not impressed since the party was reflecting on the present day which she do not want to live in. She do not want to take responsibility in her whole life. Thus, the party that Gatsby thrown out was not valid.
The general rule for this is when there is a one syllable word there is a single vowel followed
by a single consonant at the ending, the ending of a consonant is
doubled before a <span>suffix beginning with a vowel.
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He does so by praising her beauty and his love for her. He says that Juliet's eyes are the brightest stars in all the heavens and that they outshine all the other stars in the sky