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12 June, 23:07

What does Daisy compare Nick to during dinner at her home? Question 1 options: She compares him to a smile. She compares him to a bird. She compares him to a rose.

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  1. 12 June, 23:22
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    She compares him to a rose.

    Explanation:

    F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" talks of the differing statuses of the people / characters while also material wealth is of great importance in the story and the characters' lives.

    In Chapter one of the text, Nick had gone to her cousin Daisy's place for dinner. Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan were living in East Egg, the more luxurious areas then West Egg where he lives. During the dinner, Daisy had compared Nick to a rose, which Nick claims is just a case of daisy "extemporizing her speech". Daisy is the type of person who will say whatever she wants without thinking beforehand. So, this comparison by Daisy did not seem to have any real meaning to it.
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