In this scene, Nick is reunited with his cousin, Daisy, and her husband and is introduced to Jordan. The colors associated with the fashionable East Egg are white and gold, suggesting wealth and beauty; however, all is not well in paradice. Dinner is interupted when the telephone rings, and Tom is called from the room to answer it. When Daisy follows him out, Jordan Baker confides to Nick that the call is from Tom's 'woman' in New York.
I think it may be "from the plowed fields" since it describes the word "eat"
The exposition is the very beginning of the story so it should introduce the characters and the setting and maybe introduce a lesson to be learned.
It would be a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea.
Homonyms refer to the word which is pronounced and spelled similar with the other word(s) but is different in meaning.
As in the above options, a choice which is a pair of homonyms is b. Blue, blew
Here, Blue refers to the color whereas, blew is the past of blow, which refers to an act of motion of the wind or air.