The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice. <span>The theme of false Christianity vs. true Christianity can best be represented by comparing St. Claire and Ophelia. </span><span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!</span>
The more they move away from England the more they start behaving menacingly and disorderly. Their true nature and business are revealed because we see that their everyday behavior in England was just a farce to trick the people there.
It isnt dark or sunny, because it clearly states "hidden in mist and cloud". So for a while i was between misty and cloudy. However I believe it is misty, because cloudy normally means that the sky is clouded, and in the passage it says that it is hidden. Now, i dont know about you, but clouds in the sky have never hidden anything but the sun from me. I think it means that it was as if there was a cloud on earth and that the cloud of mist hid where the men of winter live. Therefore, I believe the answer is the second choice, misty. Hope that helps! Please vote this answer the branliest, too! :)
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
His real name is James Gatz and he came from a no-name family in North Dakota. This is something he is quite ashamed of and so he creates a new identity for himself. Although he does gain wealth, he will never be like Tom and Daisy who were raised in that world. This is demonstrated through the extravagant car he drives and his attempt at imitating the lavish life he desires. It's absolute phony and characters see through this charade. He also tries so hard to relive the past that he abandons his current self. Gatsby truly lives in a fantasy world and thus, cannot be true to his identity.
It is the assumption or admission that two or more groups, individuals, or ideas of groups or individuals, are equal, of equal value, or both true.