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What season is Meursault's case taking place that the media thrives for any news?

A) Spring
B) Summer
C) Autumn
D) Winter

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Final answer:

The passage provided talks about Dexter's life and seasons but does not mention Meursault's case or the media. Without appropriate context, it's impossible to determine the correct season for Meursault's case from the provided text. The correct option is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The passage you presented is from F. Scott Fitzgerald's work and it talks about the changes in seasons, focusing on Dexter's experiences and emotions. It mentions the abrupt end of winter and transition into spring, Dexter's fantasy of golfing triumphs, his interactions with Mr. Jones, and a final decisive moment when Dexter quits being a caddy. However, there is nothing directly related to Meursault's case or the media mentioned in the passage provided.

Therefore, based on the passage, we are not given sufficient context to determine in which season Meursault's case takes place where the media thrives for any news. It seems there is a mix-up with the reference to Meursault's case, which could be related to Albert Camus' 'The Stranger'. If so, Meursault's case occurs in the heat of the summer, making option B) Summer the correct season for Meursault. But since the passage doesn't align with the question about Meursault, we cannot confidently provide an answer based on it.

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