Daisy takes the easy way out by marrying Tom when problems arise in her relationship with Gatsby after World War I, while Gatsby __________.
Question 14 options:

falls back on his family's great wealth and status to help him convince Daisy to leave Tom


dedicates himself entirely to reinventing himself and winning Daisy back


leaves for Europe and tries to forget Daisy by serving in World War I

retreats into a life of crime because he does not believe he deserves anything better

Respuesta :

The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the last option. Daisy takes the easy way out by marrying Tom when problems arise in her relationship with Gatsby after World War I, while Gatsby retreats into a life of crime because he does not believe he deserves anything better. Hope this answers your question.

Answer:

dedicates himself entirely to reinventing himself and winning Daisy back

Explanation:

In the novel by Scott Fitzgerald "The Great Gatsby" when Daisy chooses to marry Tom and leave Gatsby behind, he advocates himself to reinvent himself in order to gain her back, when he eventually makes it in strange ways to create his own wealth and buys a big mansion across the lake where Daisy lives, and he throws gigantic parties every weekend with the hope that one day she would go to the parties that he throws and they will fall in love again.

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