The answers are
a predictable form
lines of the same or similar length
repeating sounds
<span>a regular rhyming pattern
do not check </span><span>a well-known author because its wrong
goodluck</span>
Answer:
1C 2B 3A 4C 5B 6C 7B 8D 9A 10D 11C 12A 13A 14B 15A 16A 17B 18A 19B 20C
Explanation:
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1. "The Great Gatsby" is set during 1922 in West and East Egg, which are two (fictional) towns on Long Island. As such, Fitzgerald depicts a lavish life during the decade of the Roaring 20s, shown by Gatsby's extravagant parties.
2. The narrator of the story is Nick Carraway, who moves into West Egg, just next door to Mr. Gatsby. Carraway is from the Midwest, attended Yale, and is a war veteran. He becomes friends with Gatsby, and initially arranges a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy.
3. Before marrying her husband (Tom), Daisy Buchanan had a relationship with Gatsby. She is also Carraway's second cousin. Daisy is described as a "flapper," which is a young woman specifically from the Roaring 20s, regarded as fashionable and not overly concerned with conventional behavior (aka, acting like a "lady.").
Yes SO BASICALLY. my sister went to a party right? it was all good but these two cousins were acting weird. being overly flirty and just doing the most. turns out they were literally h00k¡ng UO DURING THE PARTYY AND THEY BLOOD COUSINS
Answer: By giving feeling of success.
Explanation:
This is often seem by the "hero" doing a great deed that benefits him, or benefits others.