After analyzing the story "The Great Gatsby" and the scene described in particular, we can answer the question in the following manner:
The scene Nick is describing is the moment when Gatsby and Daisy fell in love and kissed for the first time. By "his mind would never romp again like the mind of God," Nick means that, once in love, Gatsby's imagination and ambition would no longer be free. Everything would now be done with Daisy in mind. Gatsby is surrendering his freedom and life for love.
<h3>Who are Gatsby and Daisy?</h3>
Gatsby is the main character in the novel "The Great Gatsby," by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is a mysterious millionaire who is neighbors with Nick, the narrator. Daisy is Nick's cousin and Gatsby's love interest.
When Nick describes Gatsby and Daisy's first kiss, he explains that Gatsby's life would change once he fell in love with her. Ambitious, Gatsby was free to dream and do whatever he liked. But, for Daisy, he would give up that freedom to pursue a life with her.
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Sorry I couldn’t reply to your reply, it didn’t let me for some reason. I would go for 2 or 3. I’m sorry if I’m wrong
At the end when the husband wishes on the paw for their dead son to come back to life because his wife begs him. then his wife is going to answer the door for her dead son, and the husband is scared because he thinks the son might be a zombie. So he uses his final wish to have his son go back to the grave.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Not complex nor compound.
You can determine that yourself just see which one gives you the most important information about the book or whatever you are summarizing