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F. Scott Fitzgerald's decision to write The Great Gatsby from Nick Carraway's point of view means that readers __________. Question 5 options:

A: never learn what happens to Gatsby after Myrtle Wilson's death
B: have to choose whether or not to believe Nick's side of the story or Gatsby's side C: know only what Nick tells them and have their opinions shaped by his
D: are not likely to be interested in the story because Nick is the novel's least interesting character Save

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The right answer is A.

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User Sanket Kachhela
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I think it is C. know only what Nick tells them and have their opinions shaped by his.

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