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Explanation:
As a Great Gatsby lover, I know every inch of this and can tell you they stop at Wilson's garage on the way to New York City.
Answer:
Both passages support the claim that human rights became more important than property rights in the early 1800s.
Explanation:
The answer to this would be verbal irony.
Irony is a discrepancy or an incongruence between what is anticipated and to what it actually is. There are three types of irony. One would be verbal irony which, as the name suggests, revolves around speaking or what is said. The other two would be dramatic irony and situation irony. Dramatic irony is usually used in plays, dramas, and the like that involves the audience's awareness. Situation irony would be more involved with what's happening around.
Greg sat in the small, pall green kitchen listening, knowing the lecture would end with his father saying he couldn't play ball with the scorpions.