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maksim
2 months ago
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Which of these quotes most shows Nick's bias for Gatsby? A. Almost at the moment when Mr. Gatsby identified himself . . . Chicag

o was calling him on the wire. B. There was Gatsby, looking a little, not much, younger — with a cricket bat in his hand. C. I saw the skins of tigers flaming in his [Gatsby's] palace on the Grand Canal; I saw him opening a chest of rubies . . . D. Miss Baker had mentioned him [Gatsby] at dinner, and that would do for an introduction.
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Bond [7.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

there was something captivating about Gatsby, an enhanced awareness of life's possibilities...

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