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25 March, 07:09

Nick Carraway is the narrator of The Great Gatsby, which means thay readers ...

A. view the events of the novel through the filter of his eyes and his opinions

B. must immediately accept everything that nick says as totally honest and reliable

C. are able to fully understand the thoughts and feelings of the novels other characters, as well

D. gradually lose faith in nick as his lies become apparent

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  1. 25 March, 07:24
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    b

    Explanation:

    its the most reasonable one
  2. 25 March, 07:28
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    A. The readers view the events of the novel through the filter of his eyes and his opinions.

    Explanation:

    This is a fictional story of the fast life in New York in the early 1920s, which is narrated by Nick Carraway, a new arrival in New York from the Midwestern more quiet part of the United States. The two principal characters - Gatsby and Daisy are both known to him, so he's is that of a secondary voice, a reflective minded character, an extension of the autor Scott Fitzgerald's voice who prefers to comment and describe events rather than take part in it's actions.
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