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5 February, 06:32

How does Nick feel about Daisy's story after she tells it--after she finishes speaking?

Question 2 options:

He sees the genuine pain Daisy has been going through, and he feels very sorry for her.

He feels as if she has been manipulating him the whole time. Her voice has just been drawing him in.

He immediately begins to forget what he has heard Daisy say and wonders why he is there in the first place.

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  1. 5 February, 06:38
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    (A) He sees the genuine pain Daisy has been going through, and he feels very sorry for her.

    This is how Nick feel about Daisy's story after she tells it--after she finishes speaking.

    Explanation:

    The story 'The Great Gatsby' talks about America's dream which looks unattainable. The protagonist, Jay Gatsby, had wealth and status but wanted to spend his life with his love, Daisy.

    Daisy liked Nick but was fond of Gatsby as well after their reunion. She also has money and loves her lavish life. She cried after reuniting with him and Gatsby felt that she was genuine. But Daisy loved Gatsby only for this wealth. She also knew about Tom's affairs for so many years, but she was with him only for his power and money.
  2. 5 February, 06:59
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    He feels as if she has been manipulating him the whole time. Her voice has just been drawing him in is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    The question refers to characters from The Great Gatsby, a novel by American writer Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Nick and Daisy are cousins; Nick is also the narrator of the novel. After Nick ends listening Daisy's story about her husband and his affair, Nick realizes that her feelings are false and that she is playing a part to keep him next to her.
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