<span>Milton is referring to the Devil, disguised as a serpent, tempting Eve in the Garden of Eden. The serpent deceives her and Adam into eating the forbidden golden apples from the Tree of Life, and they are cast out of Eden forever.</span>
Answer: Chapter 4 concerns itself largely with the mysterious question of Gatsby’s past. Gatsby’s description of his background to Nick is a daunting puzzle—though he rattles off a seemingly far-fetched account of his grand upbringing and heroic exploits, he produces what appears to be proof of his story
Explanation:
Hi,
I believe it is the second choice, "<span>The neighbor waters our plants whom we trust the most while we travel."
The correct variation would be: "The neighbor, whom we trust the most while we travel, waters our plants."
~Elisabeth</span>