<em>A </em>is the answer to this question. <em>She </em>in the sentence is the subject. To easily find the subject in the sentence, you can form a yes-or-no question from it. The word that comes next to the first verb in the sentence is the subject.
Question: Is she the woman in green sweater?
The first verb is 'is', so 'she' is the subject.
Answer:
One of the reasons that Gatsby has become so famous around New York is that he throws elaborate parties every weekend at his mansion, lavish spectacles to which people long to be invited. One day, Gatsby’s chauffeur brings Nick an invitation to one of these parties. At the appointed time, Nick makes the short walk to Gatsby’s house and joins the festivities, feeling somewhat out of place amid the throng of jubilant strangers. Guests mill around exchanging rumors about their host—no one seems to know the truth about Gatsby’s wealth or personal history. Nick runs into Jordan Baker, whose friend, Lucille, speculates that Gatsby was a German spy during the war. Nick also hears that Gatsby is a graduate of Oxford and that he once killed a man in cold blood.
Please give me brainliest
Explanation:
Loads of cars were rooted in their spots, not wanting to progress. Is that ok?
Answer:
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