Answer:
I am assuming this is were someone invited you to a party and you wanted to bring your best friend along, but they're not allowed.
Explanation:
This is an open response so there's no right or wrong answer. Here's what I remember writing though.
"I'll still go to the party. If they're really my true best friend, then they must understand that I'd still like to go to the party no matter if they're coming with me or not. If my best friend gets upset that I went to the party well that's on them. I'm my own person they don't enforce my decisions if they're not bad." That's all I can remember, hopefully this helps.
Your answer would be b. he believed in nonviolent tactics and civil disobedience.
Answer:
He tells the reader in Chapter 1, he is tolerant, open-minded, quiet, and a good listener, and, as a result, others tend to talk to him and tell him their secrets. Gatsby, in particular, comes to trust him and treat him as a confidant. Nick generally assumes a secondary role throughout the novel, preferring to describe and comment on events rather than dominate the action.
Explanation:
Circe is jealous that Odysseus is leaving her for a mortal and would rather keep him stuck on the island out of spite.