Answer:
B. Wilson's marriage and Gatsby's dream
Explanation:
Tom's mistress was Wilson's wife Myrtle, so it's safe to say that Tom "smashed" Wilson's marriage.
Daisy was torn between Gatsby and Tom, and Gatsby's dream had always been to woo her. When she proved less receptive, he ended up dead in the pool. So it's safe to say that Daisy "smashed" Gatsby's dream.
This is true because English is still spoken today in Great Britain!
Answer:
Sound effects
Explanation:
examples such as: Boom! Splash, Whack!
Some forms of onomatopoeia can be put in a sentence.
The man hit the ball with a loud whack.
Even though it isn't expressed with an exclamation point of feeling, the term "Whack" was used and its a form of sound.
Answer:
Euphemism
Explanation:
Euphemisms are words that "sound good" in the sense that they are neither offensive nor unpleasant.