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Read the following excerpt from The Great Gatsby: "What'll we do with ourselves this afternoon?" cried Daisy, "and the day after that, and the next thirty years?" "Don't be morbid," Jordan said. "Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." "But it's so hot," insisted Daisy, on the verge of tears, "and everything's so confused. Let's all go to town!" Based on this excerpt, which statement best explains what Daisy means in this conversation? A. She does not tolerate warm weather well and longs for the fall. B. She may have everything, but she is bored with her existence. C. She is trapped in a marriage with a man she no longer loves. D. She is a woman who plans her life down to the smallest detail.

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the answer should be B i think

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Answer:

B. She may have everything, but she is bored with her existence.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gatsby developed himself to a first class socialite so as to be physically and socially closer to Daisy. For Gatsby's American Dream, Daisy herself, is tied up with the idea of money.

Scratch understands that Gatsby more likely than not acknowledged this reality. As a lot of an optimistic as Gatsby may be, he utilizes the cash to draw near to Daisy and when they revive their relationship, he utilizes his wealth to inspire her.

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