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English, 26.04.2021 02:40 daniel2humnle

8. Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 to answer the following question. (2 points) “Daisy! Daisy! Daisy! Shouted Mrs. Wilson. "I'll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai-
Making a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand. Then
there were bloody towels upon the bathroom floor, and women's voice scolding, and high over the
confusion a long broken wail of pain."
Which of the following best describes how the author uses details to develop Nick Carraway
point of view toward the story events?
A) The detail Carraway describes about the bloody towels reveals that he does not approve of
violence
B) Carraway says, "Then there were..."which reveals that he is confused by what has
happened
C) By describing the movement as "short" and "deft" Carraway reveals that he agrees with
Buchanan's actions
D) Carraway is matter-of-fact when talking about Buchanan;s actions, revelaing that he is not
shocked by them

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