Question 9
An old eye specialist whose sign remains visible in the valley of Ashes.
Question 10
God observing and evaluating American culture as a moral desert
The fundamental lack of significance in the world and the capriciousness of the thought process that leads individuals to attribute meaning to objects
Both A and B are accurate
Question 11
A gentle reprimand or critique
Question 12
To confirm or enhance with new data or information
Question 14
An area of land situated between East and West Eggs where the remnants of New York are deposited.
Question 15
The ethical and societal decline stemming from the unrestricted chase for wealth
Question 16
Because he hosts lavish gatherings every single weekend
Question 17
Even though the celebration is wild and attendees are generally inebriated, Gatsby maintains his composure and abstains from alcohol.
Despite widespread gossip about him, Gatsby boasts about the significant number of close friends he claims to have.
The appropriate response is A) to reflect on a significant experience in his life that he aspires to share with his children.
Characters that show depth and undergo development during a story are referred to as round characters – those who mirror real people with genuine human traits. Hamlet fits this description; he oscillates between sanity and madness, grappling with existential questions about his life, his capacity for murder, experiencing complex feelings such as guilt, sorrow, and the desire for vengeance.
Verse
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>the craft of composing rhythmical text, whether written or voiced, to evoke enjoyment through beautiful, creative, or elevated ideas. </span>
<span>2. </span>
<span>literary composition in metric form; verse. </span>
<span>3. </span>
<span>prose with lyrical characteristics. </span>
<span>4. </span>
<span>qualities of poetry regardless of their expression: the poetry found in simple actions and objects. </span>
<span>5. </span>
<span>poetic essence or feeling: The pianist performed the prelude with poetic flair. </span>
<span>6. </span>
<span>something evocative of poetry: the sheer beauty of a stunning view on a clear day. </span>
<span>Car </span>
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>a vehicle meant for carrying passengers on standard roads, generally equipped with four wheels and powered by a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. </span>
<span>Exposition </span>
<span>-noun </span>
<span>(in a theatrical script, book, etc.) conversations, descriptions, and such that provide the audience or reader with context about the characters and current setting. </span>
<span>Did you really intend to include automobile? It doesn't quite align with these literary terms.</span>