Read the excerpt from Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.

My house was at the very tip of the egg, only fifty yards from the Sound, and squeezed between two huge places that rented for twelve or fifteen thousand a season. The one on my right was a colossal affair by any standard—it was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden. It was Gatsby’s mansion.

How does Fitzgerald use setting in the exposition of this passage?
He underscores the cultural differences between West Egg and East Egg.
He introduces the reader to the themes of jealousy and undying love.
He suggests that Gatsby is sophisticated and very wealthy.
He creates atmosphere and establishes geographic context.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fitzgerald makes the reader realize the lavish lifestyle that Gatsby lives. Even though he doesn't say it verbatim, based on the description of the property it can be concluded that Gatsby is a man very well off.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: D. the answer is d

Explanation:


Related Questions

Read the discussion questions in Before You Read, Part B. Is there anything you cannot answer?
What reading skills can you use to help you fi nd the answers?

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Explanation:

step1: analyse it

step 2: know to meaning of the question

step 3: write down what you know about it

step 4: collect some information by asking teachers or by using library books

step 5: make your hypothesis

22.Do you have ………rooms available?
(A). some (B). sometime (C). sometimes (D). any

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Answer:

D. Any

Explanation:

It wouldn't be some because it wouldn't read right.

It can't be sometime or sometimes because it doesn't read right and they are referring to a time.

So it would be D. any

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Can someone please fastly tell me in 5 reasons why is stephen hawking successful?.

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Stephen Hawking worked on the physics of black holes. He proposed that black holes would emit subatomic particles until they eventually exploded. He also wrote best-selling books, the most famous of which was A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes (1988).
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Answer:

5 reasons why Stephen Hawking is successful:

1. His theory of exploding black holes which drew upon relativity theory and quantum mechanics

2. His work with space-time singularities

3. He was the first to elaborate on an equation that had tried to unify general relativity and quantum physics.

4. He is the closest we have to the "theory of everything" because of his writing on black holes being radiation.

5. He was the first scientist to create a comprehensive hypothesis that relied on both quantum mechanics and classical physics.

Explanation:

VERB TENSES REVISION
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1. Alex nebo G. (prefer) tea to coffee.
2. By the end of the month we
(finish) our school project.
3. Cats
drunk
(drink) milk.
4. Elliott and Stephanie_call bave (move) to Liverpool by Easter.
5. Helen is doing (do) her homework right now.
6. How long
have
you been acting (wait) before the taxi arrived?
7.
(not reply) to my teacher's email yet.
8. I think my daughter
(pass) all her exams because she is such a good student.
9. 1
(go) to a theme park last summer.
10.1 69 not do_(not do) it again, I promise!
11. If you heat chocolate, it melts
(melt).
12. It
(rain) the whole morning.
13. Jeremy
(write) three letters so far today.
14. John
(eat) a lot these days.

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Answer:

1. Preferred

2. will finish

3. don't

4. will move

5. is doing

6. have,  been waiting

7. did not reply

8. will pass

9. went

10. will not do

11. melts

12. rained

13. wrote

14. eats

15. worked

16. met

17. caught

18. took

19. ate

20. fried

21. will live

22. studied

23. cooked, dusted

24. live

25. will fly

26. fixed

27. rose

28. left

29. waited

30. sunbathed

31. will fall

The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that can be found in many languages.

What is meant by Verb tense?

Tense is a category used in grammar to express time reference. The use of particular verb tenses, particularly in their conjugation patterns, usually indicates a tense. The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that can be found in many languages.

The verb tense of a sentence describes when the action in the sentence actually occurs—whether it did so in the past, is doing so now, or will do so in the future. Most verbs have three tenses: past, present, and future.

1. Preferred

2. will finish

3. don't

4. will love

5. is doing

6. have,  been waiting

7. did not reply

8. will pass

9. went

10. will not do

11. melts

12. rained

13. wrote

14. eats

15. worked

16. met

17. caught

18. took

19. ate

20. fried

21. will live

22. studied

23. cooked, dusted

24. live

25. will fly

26. fixed

27. rose

28. left

29. waited

30. sunbathed

31. will fall

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Probability of tourism in karnali province

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Answer:

the government of karnali province has set a target of welcoming 100,000 international tourist in 2020 which is being celebrated by the federal government as visit Nepal year campaign.

Explanation:

There is many places that attracts people to visit karnali. Top attractions in karnali are Rara Lake, Phoksundo Lake, Jhumla, Mount Putha Adventure, etc.

During a snow storm, (Main street/Main Street) is always plowed first.

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Answer:

During a snow storm, Main Street is always plowed first.

Explanation:

Main and Street are both part of a name

as "main" could be a adjective to the noun "street"  as well, another similar sentence could be

During a snow storm, the main street is always plowed first.

(The main street could have the name Bob's Alley)

Here, as neither "main" nor "street" are part of a name, no capitals required.

meaning of 2nd stanza of the poem vocation​

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The meaning of stanza is one specific paragraph and 2nd stanza is simply known as second paragraph in any kind of specific poem

Answer:

The child wishes he could be a

peddler and move freely anywhere just like the hawker. The child thinks there is no place the hawker must go or take and no fixed time he must come home

Stanza 2

Stanza 3

At four in the afternoon, while returning from school at the same time, he sees a

gardener burrowing the ground and he wanted to be like him. He wished to play

in the dust, soil his clothes and get baked in the su

The United States has always regarded itself as a beacon of democracy and labeled itself "democracy". However, the reality is that money politics has resulted in a large number of people being excluded from the political process and unable to realize political rights. Money politics deprives the American people of their democratic rights, suppresses the expression of voters' true will, and forms de facto political inequality. Money politics has exposed the false side of American democracy.

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Answer:

So what is the question of the paragraph

Hi Jane!
I've been meaning to write for ages and finally today I'm actually doing something about it. Not that I'm trying to make excuses for myself, it's been really hard to sit down and write, as I've been moving around so much. Since we last saw each other I've unpacked my bags in four different cities.
I went from London to Prague to set up a new regional office there. You know I'd always wanted to go, but maybe I was imagining Prague in spring when I used to talk about that. Winter was really hard, with minus 15 degrees in the mornings and dark really early in the evening. But at least it was blue skies and white snow and not days on end of grey skies and rain, like at home.
From there I was on another three-month mission to oversee the set-up of the office in New York. Loved, loved, loved New York! It's like being in one big TV show, as everywhere looks just a little bit familiar. I did every tourist thing you can think of when I wasn't working, and must have spent most of my salary on eating out. It was really hard to leave for the next job, especially as I kind of met someone (!) More about Michael later ...
So then I was posted to LA, which felt like a whole other country compared with the East Coast. I could definitely get used to that kind of outdoor, beach lifestyle, but I didn't spend as much time getting to know California as I could have because I was flying back to see Michael every other weekend. He came to see me when he could, but his job means he's often working at weekends, so he couldn't make the flight very often. Those three months flew by and then I was off again, to Frankfurt, which is where I am now. And ... so is Michael! He got a month off work and we're trying to work out how we can be in the same place at the same time for a while. We figure the first step in that direction is getting married, which is also why I wanted to write – I can't get married without my oldest friend there! The wedding's going to be at home in London in September and I hope you can come!
Anyway, tell me all your news and I promise not to leave it so long this time! Lots of love,
Kath

Question 1: What was the author’s purpose(s) in writing this text?
Question 2: How was the text organized?
Question 3: How do the type/ topic/ ideas from the text relate to things you have been doing?
Question 4: If you were Jane, what would you write to reply Kath?

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Answer:

1. The author's purpose was to tell "Jane" about where she's traveled to since they last spoke. She states that " it's been really hard to sit down and write, as I've been moving around so much. Since we last saw each other I've unpacked my bags in four different cities." This suggests that she's going to explain where she's been and what has happened to her, which she does.

2. The text was organized in chronological order. The author starts with the first events since they last spoke, and ends with the most recent events.

3. I believe this is a question only you can answer, as it asks about what you're doing.

4. If I were Jane, I would tell her about what's happened to me, but I would also ask her how sure she was about Michael. I would also want to know why she didn't call or text, or find a way to tell me about Michael until they decided that they wanted to get married. After all, I'm her "oldest friend." I would also want to know what Michael is like and how long she's known him.

I hope this helps (please don't quote my answers word for word)

what are the different types of phrases in English? Explain each of them with example​

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Explanation:

Types of Phrases With Examples

Noun Phrase

"Buy a big bright green pleasure machine!" — Paul Simon, "The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine," 1966

Verb Phrase

"Your father may be going away for a little while." — Ellen Griswold in the movie "Vacation," 1983

Adjective Phrase

"It is always the best policy to speak the truth—unless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar." — Jerome K. Jerome, "The Idler," February 1892

Adverb Phrase

"Movements born in hatred very quickly take on the characteristics of the thing they oppose." — J. S. Habgood, "The Observer," May 4, 1986

Prepositional Phrase

"I could dance with you till the cows come home. On second thought, I'd rather dance with the cows till you come home." —Groucho Marx in "Duck Soup," 1933

Help me please…………………..

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Explanation:

the answer is D...........

Select the correct answer.
Here is a question from the text aids: What is good about carob?
OA.
It has oxalic acid, which is good for skin.
OB.
It's nutritious and useful.
O c.
It forms a high-protein powder used to make tannin.

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C- it forms high protein powered

We/learn/mathernatics/since/we/grade 1.

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I don’t think that is a question…

The secretary has been busy .................................. all afternoon.
2 điểm
to type
type
typing
typed

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Answer:

typing

The secretary has been busy typing all afternoon.

I hope I helped you^_^

Typing the answer is typing

The ball is running _____ us.

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Answer:

towards

Explanation:

A preposition can be defined as a word that shows or illustrates the relationship between a pronoun or noun and other words in a sentence.

The main purpose of a preposition as a part of speech is to introduce an object (of, upon), indicate a timeframe (from, by, over), show direction (to, across, along), location or place (at, up, after, below) and to illustrate the spatial or sequential relationship between two or more things, people, place, etc.

Some examples of a preposition used in various literary works in English language are up, below, after, by, against, for, over, at, to, towards, etc.

Hence, the most appropriate word to fill the blank is "towards" and the complete sentence would be written as; "The ball is running towards us."

In English language, towards is a preposition that is used to describe the direction in which something or someone moves.

Help me please……………………..

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Hi! I think the answer is B. because A. is not correct we get information by email, mail, and other ways. Option C. is not always true as it can be true sometimes but not always and option D. makes no sense. Option B is the only true option and the only one who makes perfect sense. I hope this helped Goodluck :)

In general, résumés need to have at least three mains sections. Which of the following is NOT one of these sections?
references

current and past job history

name and contact information

post–high school educational achievements

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Answer:

references

Explanation:

Post high school achievement

why people love to work in fine dining restaurant​

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Answer:

because it offers flexibility

The surroundings are inspiring

Tasting beautiful things

Explanation:

Imagine YOU HAVE A HEALTH Problem. Describe its symptoms. Explain what is wrong to the doctor.
How can you explain this situation?​

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Answer:

fever, loss of appetite,headache, joint pain, fatigue, bitter taste, dizziness

You are John Smith. You stayed at your friend’s house when you participated in a conference in Australia. You left a briefcase with important documents in your room. Write an email to your friend, Peter Clark. In the email, you should:
- Thank you friend for the stay
- Describe the briefcase
- Ask him/her to return it to you by post

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This email is an informal letter, addressed to my friend, Peter Clark, who lives in Australia.

The email should contain these components.

The beginning starts with a salutation like this: "Dear Peter,".

Expression of Gratitude:

Thank you very much for accommodating me in your house last week when I participated in the Air Quality Conference organized in your country.

I enjoyed my stay with your family.  Hap says she is very grateful that you took care of her man over there.  We are looking forward to your visit to the states in December.

Description of the Briefcase:

There is a dark-colored briefcase that I forgot in the room. It contains some important documents relating to the conference and I need some of them to claim my travel expenses in the office.

Request:

Could you help to send it to me by post today?  

Conclusion:

Once more, I appreciate your kind gestures.

I remain yours,

Tony.

It is assumed that my friend knows my email address and name.  He will surely acknowledge my email.

Unnecessary formalities are eliminated, thus, making the tune friendly as it should be.

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KEY FINDER
Never Be Lost Again!

The average amount of time that an American spends looking for misplaced things over the course of a lifetime is one year.

—Electronics Today

New KEY FINDER by SmartThink is the latest in convenience technology. With our key locator product, you will never lose your keys again! Plus, each unit includes a handy, super-bright LED flashlight, and more than one remote key finder can be purchased and used with the unit. It is easy to operate, effective, and, best of all, it finds your lost keys every time! Our custom-designed SmartThink adapter, charger, and rechargeable batteries are also included.
To use: Simply extend the built-in antenna and press the finder button, and the extra-loud beeper on the remote key finder will sound for one full minute, making locating keys quick and easy. The powerful 100-foot extended operating range lets KEY FINDER operate through nearly all household and office walls, doors, furniture, and clothing.

Features:

•It’s effective . . . saves time and frustration . . . at the touch of a button
•It’s compact . . . fits in any pocket
•It’s convenient . . . there when you need it
•It’s versatile . . . hands-free, super-bright LED flashlight included
•It’s expandable . . . can handle more than one remote key finder
•It’s economical . . . can be recharged hundreds of times
•It’s trouble free . . . easy to operate

Join millions of users who say that their KEY FINDER is the best purchase they have ever made. Don’t be left out; purchase one today!

Select all the correct answers.
Which details are emphasized in both the text and the image?

The Key Finder is cheaper than similar products.

The Key Finder has a compact design.

The Key Finder comes with rechargeable batteries.

The Key Finder is easy to operate.

The Key Finder has an operating range of 100 feet.

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The text presented in the above question emphasizes that the Key finder is a better option than similar products because it is cheaper, has a rechargeable battery and has a range over 100 feet, something similar products do not have.

In this way, the author of the text manages to persuade readers to buy the Key Finder, since he gives the feeling that with this product, readers:

They will save money.They will save time.They will find the lost keys more easily.They will have an efficient and more technological product.

Thus, we can conclude that the text is very persuasive, as it manages to convince the reader by making a clear, simple and objective comparison between the products. Furthermore, the author is able to present evidence that confirms his point of view in relation to the Key Finder.

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10) Juan is writing a report on Italian food. He finds a book titled "Foods of the World." He opens to
Chapter 2 on page 12 and reads the word "Spain" in large letters. Further down on the page, he reads the
word "Northern Spain" in smaller letters. Page 12 of Juan's book
OA) Has no text features.
OB) Has a diagram but no other text features.
OC) Has the table of contents only.
OD) Has a heading and a subheading.
Save

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Answer - OD) Has a heading and a subheading.

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Answer:

Has a heading and subheading

Easy as Pie
How does the first-person narration affect the reader's understanding of the main character?
A. It gives the reader an opportunity to understand the narrator’s relationship with his mother.
B. It allows the reader to see the reason for his attitude at the start and how his attitude changes.
C. It provides insight into why baseball is so important to him.
D. It offers his perspective on his previous experiences of his mom's cooking.

Answer: B is the correct answer. "It allows the reader to see the reason for his attitude at the start and how his attitude changes."

I was doing the test, and there was 6 questions, and only one was on Brainly. So I asked this question, and answered it myself. I will be doing the other questions as well :)

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Answer:The awnser is B

Explanation:Because b shows the best way

Answer: it allows the reader to see the reason for his attitude at the start and how his attitude changes.

Explanation: i know he/she already answer but just so you guys are sure that is correct!

change following questions into active voice (a)social media tears down communication and distance barriers ​

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Explanation:

Communication and distance barrier are geared down by social media

write an Article for youe teacher for sports lesson

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Answer:

I made the mistake of teaching sports lessons straight from the textbook and not finding ways to use sports to engage with my students.

And as a result, they weren’t very motivated to study.

For many people, sports is a very personal topic.

It’s something that they’re emotionally invested in, and the only way you’re going to capture their attention is to talk about sports in a way that’s relevant to them.

For example, if you’re teaching English to students from Sri Lanka, you’ll probably have more success connecting with them over cricket than you would baseball, simply because cricket is a huge part of the culture there and a lot of people enjoy playing and watching it.

9. Write a letter to your friend describing him/her about
your plan after final examination.​

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Write it in a formal, and descriptive way. Be more elaborative about your goal and try keeping the past away and focus on the future of your life.
25 May, 2015
Dear Masud,

Your letter is just to hand. From your letter I have come to know that you are much interested to know what I want to do after my final exam. You know that our final exam will end on 13 December. So, we are going to have a great chance to pass leisure time. During this period I have a noble plan. You know that most of the people of our country are illiterate. They even do not know how to read and how to write.

Being a conscious person of the society, it is our moral duty to do something for the inhabitants of our society. So, I have taken decision to start a night school in my village. I think that performing this duty, we can be able to repay our debt to the society partly. I earnestly invite you to join me. If you accompany me, my mission will prove more successful. Best luck.

Yours ever,
Sujon


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What is a MAIN effect of the use of the third-person omniscient narrator in the passage?
A
to encourage the reader to feel a closer rapport with the characters
B.
to inspire the reader to have more sympathy for the characters' plights
c. to allow the reader access to different characters' thoughts and feelings
D.
to provide the reader with a restricted view of the characters and events

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Answer:

A.to encourage the reader to feel a closer rapport with the Character

The person... lives next door is on holiday​

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Answer:

The person who love next door is on holiday

Answer:

The perspn who lives next door is on holiday


Convert the following dialogue to reported speech

Raju. : Father, I want your room. Father : Why ? Raju :I have to receive a friend. Father : You have your own room. Raju. : My room is too small. I can't show it to Roger. Father : Who is this Roger? Raju : He's from the U. K.​

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Answer:

Raju told his father that he wanted his room.

His father asked him why and he said that he had to receive a friend. His father told him that he had his own room but Raju said his room was too small and that he couldn't show it to Roger. His father then asked who Roger was and Raju said that he was from the UK

"And may each clime with equal gladness see
A monarch's smile can set his subjects free!"

Wheatley uses the word free in these lines to suggest that
the king’s subjects could live without rules.
the king’s subjects had previously been in captivity.
the king will make decisions that are to his subjects’ advantage.
the king has the potential to make his subjects happy.

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Answer:

A the king sub

Explanation:

D. "The King has the potential to make his subjects happy"

Explanation:

"May each climb with equal gladness" (metaphor)

"Monarch's smile can set his subjects free" (hyperbole/metaphor)

She basically saying that the king's good deeds possesses the ability to please his subjects. In the first line his actions are being compared to a climb, a usually difficult activity - if not properly prepared failure is given. But she's describing this climb using the words "equal" and "gladness", which gives the readers a vivid picture of a proud feeling to a great step in the right direction made by the king. Than she continues with "A Monarch's smile can set his subjects free" Which is a hyperbole and metaphor because a smile can't set a person, so she's using "smile" as a symbiotic word to describe his actions as "good or helpful" towards his people. Demonstrating that the actions of the man in power does effect those around him.

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