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English, 09.01.2022 01:10 justicejesusfreak

HELP PLEASE Which of the following themes are developed in The Great Gatsby? Select ALL that apply. 1 Chasing a fantasy often leads to great disappointment when reality sets in.

2 With hard work and persistence, it is possible to reinvent oneself.

3 Wealth, social status, and privilege do not guarantee happiness and may actually prevent it.

4 Social and economic status make no difference to those in love.

5 One cannot go back in time to regain that which is lost.

6 Life changes people, yet they still seek to recreate moments in time.

7 Once one leaves home, it is difficult to go back.

8 With great generosity, often comes great reward.

9 Money and privilege make people indifferent to the humanity of others.

10 The passage of time does not diminish the value of past accomplishments.

11 For some, the comfort of social status and wealth holds more value than happiness and love.

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