The great gatsby Nick thinks to himself near the end of chapter V, "There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams--not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion." Using evidence from the text explain what Nick means.
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From the glass menagerie: "suspended in the mist over berchtesgaden, caught in the folds of chamberlain's umbrella." who was chamberlain? a.paul chamberlain: tom's father b.neville chamberlain: prime minister of great britain. c.pedro chamberlain: amanda's drunkard husband d.cornelius chamberlain: gentleman caller for laura
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How does wiesel clearly try to persuade the audience in this passage ?
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English, 22.06.2019 20:00
The questions on the test are multiple choice and are derived from the state driver’s manual. you should read the manual thoroughly before attempting the written test. what is the best way to paraphrase this part of the passage? a) it is important to read and memorize the driver's manual. b) the written test questions come directly from the driver's manual. c) the written test questions may or may not come from the driver's manual. d) it is important to read the driver's manual carefully since many test questions come from it.
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