Gatsby didn't have real friends. The people that would attend his party's really didn't know who he was.
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Similes differ from metaphors by highlighting the similarities between two things using words such as "like", "<u>as</u>", or "than", while metaphors create an implicit comparison.
The Water is Wide is the true story of a young white schoolteacher -- a man who gave a year of his life to give an island and a people renewed hope. He becomes the teacher to their children, and teaches the adults of Yamacraw Island extraordinary lessons they didn't even know they needed to learn.
<span>One of the most prolific writers of Puritan America was </span>Cotton Mather
The answer is C owing to the fact that C it a pre-noun past participle phrase.