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28 March, 04:25

Tom, Daisy and their daughter Pammy spent a year in Seville, Spain.

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  1. 28 March, 04:30
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    False.

    Explanation:

    F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," tells the story of Jay Gatsby who had come back to West Egg to try to get his old love Daisy back. The novel, though narrated from the perspective of Gatsby's neighbor Nick Carraway, is mainly about the lost American dream and how the characters try to achieve their own versions of what their dreams are.

    The statement that Tom Buchanan, his wife Daisy, and their daughter Pammy spent a year in Seville, Spain is false. Rather, it is in France where they spent a year after Daisy had their daughter. This is found in Chapter 4 when Jordan Baker told Nick about the life that Daisy lived, the past years of her life "The next April Daisy had her little girl and they went to France for a year". This proves that the statement is false.
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