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Which of the following is the best inference about The Great Gatsby based on the setting described in this passage?

The words “house” and “communities” suggest that this story will be about a pleasant neighborhood.

The words “strangest” and “unusual” suggest that the narrator is about to tell the story of an odd or puzzling group of people.

The words “riotous” and “formations” suggest that this story might be about a political revolution.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The best inference is the second one: the words “strangest” and “unusual” suggest the narrator is about to tell the story of an odd or puzzling group of people.

Reason: “Strangest” and “unusual” carry connotations of oddity and surprise, pointing to unusual characters or events. The first option is too neutral — “house” and “communities” don’t necessarily imply a pleasant neighborhood — and the third reads political intent into words that more likely describe chaotic social behavior, not revolution.