Answer:
they are confused and fearful
Explanation:
Why does Tom’s comment towards Nick involving bond man “annoy him”?
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‘Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone,’ he told me, ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’”
—Nick Carraway, The Great Gatsby
F is for F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of Gatsby and master of human insight wrapped in poetry. His novel begins here, his narrator Nick Carraway, grappling with his father’s caution of criticism—
“All the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”
In short, people judge, and Nick tries to refrain because his father said so. I think about Nick’s words and my life. I remember how often my mother would stop herself mid-criticism and say, “I’m not going to say that. It wasn’t very nice.” Then Philippians 4:8 comes to mind about thinking on excellent, praiseworthy things.
Speaking of excellence and praise, what about this one for its sheer lyricism? “It was dawn now on Long Island and we went about opening the rest of the windows downstairs, filling the house with grey turning, gold turning light. The shadow of a tree fell abruptly across the dew and ghostly birds began to sing among the blue leaves. There was a slow pleasant movement in the air, scarcely a wind, promising a cool lovely day.”
Answer:
"What you doing, Nick?"
"I'm a bond man."
"Who with?"
I told him.
"Never heard of them," he remarked decisively.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
"Glide softly to thy rest then;"
"And we will trust in God to see thee yet again."
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Answer:
OPTION B "repeating objects throughout a text "
OPTION C "putting particular emphasis on an object in a story"
Explanation:
To make sure the purpose of the author, help the reader to understand the meaning of different objects in the story, the repetition of their presentation is critical. This is helpful to catch the reader’s attention so they can get the importance of the object in the story. In addition, the writer must put special emphasis on it. The author must be sure it gives enough space to it to stand out in the story.
A.
imperative
B.
interrogative
C.
exclamatory
D.
declarative
the part that says a teenager wants to persuade her friend.
shes very skinny and always frowns.