The correct answer is A.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", the narrator, Nick, is often cosidered to be biased.
Throughout the novel, he seems to favour Gatsby over the rest of the characters, speacially over Tom.
Nick thinks Gatsby is admirable and sees that he is driven by love; this to him is praise-worthy.
In the quote: "There was something gorgeous about him [gatsby], some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life..." we can sense Nick's admiration and esteem for Gatsby.
My guess would be first person
please tell me the word choices and where i need to add them
<span>Juliet's father does not understand that she is crying mostly about Romeo's banishment rather than Tybalt's death. He tries to make her feel better by moving up the date of her wedding to Paris. This causes her even more distress because she is already married to Romeo, so she fights with her parents.</span>
Quotations which best explain doctors point of view in Part A is given below.
Explanation:
Following quotations best illustrates the doctor’s point of view in Part A
- “She has one chance in – let us say, ten” (Paragraph 7)
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“‘Paint? - bosh! Has she anything on her mind worth thinking twice - a man for instance?’” (Paragraph 9)
- “‘Well, it is the weakness, then,’ said the doctor. ‘I will do all that science, so far as it may filter through my efforts, can accomplish.’” (Paragraph 11)
- "whenever my patient begins to count the carriages in her funeral procession I subtract 50 percent from the curative power of medicines.” (Paragraph 11)