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Which statement accurately reflects a change in Gatsby's perception of the green light mentioned in the passage? (RL. 11.3)Group of answer choicesGatsby feels that the green light is a reminder of his past successes and achievements.Gatsby thinks the green light represents his unfulfilled dreams and desires.Gatsby realizes that the green light symbolizes Daisy's love for him.Gatsby believes that the green light has lost its significance over time.

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Which statement accurately reflects a change in Gatsby's perception of the green light mentioned in the passage? (RL. 11.3)Group of answer choicesGatsby feels that the green light is a reminder of his past successes and achievements.Gatsby thinks the green light represents his unfulfilled dreams and desires.Gatsby realizes that the green light symbolizes Daisy's love for him.Gatsby believes that the green light has lost its significance over time.

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Without the context of the passage, it's difficult to accurately answer this question. However, based on the general understanding of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby", the green light is often interpreted as symbolizing Gatsby's dreams and hopes, particularly his desire for Daisy. Therefore, the statement "Gatsby thinks the green light represents his unfulfilled dreams and desires" could be the most accurate. However, the passage in question could potentially change this interpretation.

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Read this passage from The Great Gatsby:Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter—to-morrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. . . . And one finemorning——What does the "green light" symbolize?A.The elusive lure of the American DreamB.The youthful innocence of Gatsby's dreamsC.The permission Gatsby needs to pursue DaisyD.The constant renewal of human life

What does the following quote suggest about Gatsby’s feelings about his reunion with Daisy?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. Group of answer choicesGatsby is disappointed that Daisy does not love him as much as she used to.It would have been impossible for Daisy to live up to the expectations that he has built up.It would have been impossible for Daisy to disappoint Gatsby because he loves her so much.Gatsby is disappointed that he does not love Daisy as much as he used to.

Which statement accurately describes Daisy’s reaction to Gatsby’s display of shirts? (RL. 11.9)Group of answer choicesDaisy is upset that she does not have as nice of possessions as Gatsby.Daisy is overjoyed to see how far Gatsby has come since she last saw him five years ago.Daisy realizes that had she waited for Gatsby, she could have had both true love and extreme wealth.Daisy is embarrassed that Nick is watching her share an intimate moment with Gatsby.

Despite the fact that Gatsby and Daisy are now together, Gatsby pressures Daisy to tell Tom she never loved him. Which of the following statements make the most accurate inference about Gatsby’s character? (RL. 11.9)Group of answer choicesGatsby creates unattainable standards for himself and others which leads to his constant disappointment.Gatsby feels secure and confident about his relationship with Daisy.Gatsby is satisfied with how his life has ended up.Gatsby is nervous that Tom will reveal the truth about his business affairs with Wolfsheim.

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