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Question at position 10 In the quote below that describes Gatsby's party, identify the meaning of the simile. In his blue gardens, men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. It conveys a sense of danger, implying that the partygoers, like moths drawn to a flame, are risking destruction by indulging in excess.It suggests that Gatsby’s guests are mysterious and enchanting, much like moths fluttering in the night.It emphasizes the beauty and elegance of the partygoers as they move gracefully through Gatsby’s lavish estate.It highlights how the guests lead meaningless, superficial lives, wandering towards fleeting joys and pleasures.

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A.It conveys a sense of danger, implying that the partygoers, like moths drawn to a flame, are risking destruction by indulging in excess.
B.It suggests that Gatsby’s guests are mysterious and enchanting, much like moths fluttering in the night.
C.It emphasizes the beauty and elegance of the partygoers as they move gracefully through Gatsby’s lavish estate.
D.It highlights how the guests lead meaningless, superficial lives, wandering towards fleeting joys and pleasures.
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Question focus: understanding the meaning of the Gatsby party simile in the provided quote and selecting the interpretation that best fits the imagery. Option 1: It conveys a sense of danger, implying that the partygoers, like moths drawn to a flame, are risking destruction by indulging in excess. This reads the moth imagery as a direct warning about self-destructive excess. While danger can be a theme in Fitzgerald's world, the specific simil......Login to view full explanation

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