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What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story.
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What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story? (1
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What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story?
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18. By titling his story "Babylon Revisited," Fitzgerald is metaphorically comparing which two things? (1 point)
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By titling his story "Babylon Revisited," Fitzgerald is metaphorically comparing which two things?(1 point)
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By titling his story "Babylon Revisited," Fitzgerald is metaphorically comparing which two things?(1 point)
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18. By titling his story "Babylon Revisited," Fitzgerald is metaphorically comparing which two things?(1 point)
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“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”-F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Although this quote is actually from another one of F.
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“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”-F. Scott Fitzgerald. Although this quote is actually from another one of F.
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