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27 March, 14:32

In the middle chapters of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the character Daisy is completely enamored by Gatsby's charms and wealth. How does this plot development make the outcome of the novel ironic?

A. Tom confronts Gatsby about the affair.

B. Daisy is cheating on her husband, Tom.

C. Gatsby tries and fails to recreate the past.

D. Daisy doesn't attend Gatsby's funeral.

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  1. 27 March, 14:53
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    I think the answer is D. Daisy doesn't attend Gatsby's funeral.
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