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In the Great Gatsby Which is the most direct antecedent for "it," "it," and "it" in the following sentence from
"He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion, adding to it all the time, decking it out
with every bright feather that drifted his way".
A. "expression of bewilderment"
B. "present happiness"
C. "his illusion"
D. "fire or freshness"

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