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Question at position 18 What does the weather in chapter 7 symbolize?The cold weather represents that Daisy's love for Gatsby has been extinguished by Tom's superior argumentsThe rainy weather mirrors the awkward tension felt between Gatsby and DaisyThe hot weather represents Nick's disgust for the rich and their selfish, careless waysThe hot weather mirrors the rising tension between Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby
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A.The cold weather represents that Daisy's love for Gatsby has been extinguished by Tom's superior arguments
B.The rainy weather mirrors the awkward tension felt between Gatsby and Daisy
C.The hot weather represents Nick's disgust for the rich and their selfish, careless ways
D.The hot weather mirrors the rising tension between Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby
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When examining what the weather in Chapter 7 of The Great Gatsby symbolizes, a few options misread the scene’s purpose while one aligns with the narrative cues.
Option 1: 'The cold weather represents that Daisy's love for Gatsby has been extinguished by Tom's superior arguments.' While cold or subdued weather can symbolize ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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