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What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story? (1 point)
A)an ancient, ruined city and Charlie's former life of excess
B)a place of peace and harmony and Charlie's previous marriage
C)a mythical land and Charlie's quest to get his carefree life back
D)a fairytale land and Charlie's earlier time spent with his daughter
i think its C
What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story? (1 point)
A)an ancient, ruined city and Charlie's former life of excess
B)a place of peace and harmony and Charlie's previous marriage
C)a mythical land and Charlie's quest to get his carefree life back
D)a fairytale land and Charlie's earlier time spent with his daughter
i think its C
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