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The Sentences that reflect F. Scott Fitzgerald's Winter Dreams are

1) "It was strange that neither when it was over nor a long time afterward did he regret that night."

2) "There was nothing sufficiently pictorial about Irene's grief to stamp itself on his mind."

The individual being depicted is cruel, as these two sentences demonstrate. Even after the incident occurred or after many years had gone, according to the author, Dexter did not feel any sorrow for the night he behaved inappropriately.

The author also informs us that despite the fact that he caused Irene a great deal of sorrow, he never paid attention to or remembered it.

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Correct Question - Which sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" reflect Dexter’s heartlessness?

It was strange that neither when it was over nor a long time afterward did he regret that night. Looking at it from the perspective of ten years, the fact that Judy's flare for him endured just one month seemed of little importance. Nor did it matter that by his yielding he subjected himself to a deeper agony in the end and gave serious hurt to Irene Scheerer and to Irene's parents, who had befriended him. There was nothing sufficiently pictorial about Irene's grief to stamp itself on his mind.

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