Answer:
I would say that the source that could serve as a primary source for Liz's paper about how women are portrayed in F. Scott Fitzgerald's work is C: The novel Tender is the Night.
Step-by-step explanation:
I chose his own novel because all the other options are not formal studies about the subject, and in his novel, we can at least approach the way he thinks about women. Also, this novel, besides the fact that it is fictional, has a lot of true condiments about his real life. By the time he was writing it he was having some personal issues that involved his wife, Zelda, and the way her illness affected their relationship and even his own health. The main character of this novel had a lot of similarities with him and it is very easy to drive comparisons between the character and the writer's life and their relationship with women. I would say that reading his work is the best way of getting to know, see how he feels about things, and the way he portrays women. That is why I chose C.