Respuesta :
Answer to question 10
Both a and C are correct.
Daisy is very much in love with Gasby and overwhelmed by her emotions for him even though she is technically speaking about the shirts and Daisy is materialistic and overcome with emotions about the high quality of the shirts which shows how wealthy Gastby has become.
Answer to question 11
Tom realizes that there is something going on between Daisy and Gastby.
Answer to question 12
It suggests to reader that attraction to wealth is a defining and intrinsic aspect of daisy's character.
Answer to question 13
Wilson shoots Gastby while he is in the pool.
Answer to question 14
The reader learns that Tom told Wilson that Gastby had driven the car that Killed Myrtle
Answer:
10. Both A and C are correct.
11. Tom realizes that there is something going on between Daisy and Gatsby
12. It suggests to readers that attraction to wealth is a defining and intrinsic aspect of Daisy's character.
13. Wilson shoots Gatsby while he is in the pool.
14. The reader learns that Tom told Wilson that Gatsby had driven the car that killed Myrtle.
Explanation:
In this case, both A and C are correct. On the one hand, Daisy does admire the shirts, which are beautiful and expensive. And she is very happy to learn how rich Gatsby has become. On the other hand, part of her emotion is because of the love she feels for Gatsby.
As Daisy calls Gatsby "cool," Tom realizes that she is declaring her feelings. He is shocked to discover that daisy has feelings for Gatsby.
What the phrase does is remind the reader of how materialistic Daisy is. Money is definitely one of the most important characteristics of Daisy.
Wilson blames Gatsby for Myrtle's death, and because of his grief, he shoots Gatsby while he is in a raft in the pool.
In these lines, we learn that Tom told Wilson that it was Gatsby who killed Myrtle. He told him this because Wilson was about to attack him as well, and because he is not concerned about what will happen to Gatsby.