![]() ![]() There are two examples of anaphora in the same paragraph. Cite the anaphoras on page 9 and explain their use. ![]() Her name is Jordan Baker, a professional golfer. Who is the other person in the Buchanan home? The other woman is a friend of Daisy's. He uses a simile comparing the couch to a balloon to add to the airy, light feeling. Fitzgerald creates a light, airy mood in the home by having the wind flowing through the room, lifting the curtains, ruffling the ladies dresses. Analyze Fitzgerald's method of creating mood inside the Buchanan's palace. Fitzgerald uses words with negative connotations such as arrogant, proud, hard, shifting, and cruel in describing Tom, causing the reader to immediately dislike him. What tone does the author use in his description? Tom is a straw-haired, bossy, muscular man in his thirties with arrogant eyes. The lawn appears as a runner, starting at the beach, jumping over sundials, running up the wall of the house,drawing the reader and Nick towards the house, giving the impression things are alive here. Personification is used to make the Buchanan palace seem alive. ![]() Cite the device and the imagery that Fitzgerald uses on page 6 to make the Buchanan palace seem alive. ![]()
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