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From "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 4, whose line is it?
"There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired."
Jay Gatsby
Nick Carraway
Tom Buchanan
Jordan Baker
Question at position 7
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True or False
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Question at position 7
True or False?
When Daisy first marries Tom Buchanan, she seems very much in love with him and happy.
True
False
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1) "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired." — Nick Carraway
2) True or False? When Daisy first marries Tom Buchanan, she seems very much in love with him and happy. — False. She marries Tom largely for wealth/status and security, not out of deep, sustained love.
2) True or False? When Daisy first marries Tom Buchanan, she seems very much in love with him and happy. — False. She marries Tom largely for wealth/status and security, not out of deep, sustained love.
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