Does anyone read gatsby?Why does Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City?
A) Because she refuses to see him anymore
B) Because she asks him to divorce his wife
C) Because she taunts him about Daisy
D) Because she flirts with Nick

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Answer 1
Answer: B) Because she asks him to divorce his wife

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Interpretation is the act or process of explaining the meaning of something. Thus, the option (d) is correct.

What is explaining?

The term explaining refers to explaining the language and sentences in their own language and describing in summary or detail the passage. The interpretation is to clarify the statement for the explanation of something.

The term interpretation refers to the reframing, explaining, and understanding of something. A person who interprets (translates) the language of something to another is called an interpreter. “Interpretation” means the explanation of something. It is the act of explaining the sentence that leads to the formation of the interpretation.

As a result, the act of explaining the meaning of something is called interpretation. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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I strongly believe that this answer is D) Interpretation.

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It uses analogy. Every time that you see 

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know it is an analogy.

Answer:

analogy (a)

Explanation: its right

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Answer:

The first pun seems pretty witty. But the next ones; that's where the scale goes down. (The HOODINI one was hilarious though.)

Hope this helps!

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Answer:

1. Bad

2. Bad

3. Bad

4. Good

Explanation:

Number 1 is bad because a chicken coop doesn't necessarily have 2 doors.

Number 2 is bad because owls and Hoodini have no relation.

Number 3 is bad because whining and wine have no relation.

Number 4 is good because watches and time have a relation.

(These are just my opinions)

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What twentieth-century progressive reform did the Great Awakening foreshadow and how?

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Perhaps the greatest aspect of the Great Awakening in terms of its foreshadowing of 20th century reforms was that of its stance on abolition (and subsequently the rights of African-Americans) and women's rights. These ideals were spread through America in all walks of life long before mainstream rights for African-Americans were even considered a possibility.

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the answer is (D) Women's suffrage. Women were given the right to vote in some church meetings.

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