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24 March, 15:01

Select the correct pairing of things Tom and Daisy have each "smashed" during the course of the novel, respectively. *

A. Myrtle's nose and Daisy's daughter

B. Wilson's marriage and Gatsby's dream

C. the American dream and pursuit of wealth

D. Gatsby's career and Nick's heart

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  1. 24 March, 15:09
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    B. Wilson's marriage and Gatsby's dream

    Explanation:

    Tom's mistress was Wilson's wife Myrtle, so it's safe to say that Tom "smashed" Wilson's marriage.

    Daisy was torn between Gatsby and Tom, and Gatsby's dream had always been to woo her. When she proved less receptive, he ended up dead in the pool. So it's safe to say that Daisy "smashed" Gatsby's dream.
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