Answer: Option (A). Britain rise as the dominant world power
Explanation: Britain rise as the dominant world power is an historical event most likely shaped the cultural values of British society in the 1800s. British culture is also affected by the nation's history, its predominantly Christian religious life, its interaction with the cultures of Europe, the tradition of United Kingdom, and the impact of the British Empire. Although British culture is a distinct entity, the individual cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse and have varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness.
Hmm I haven't read The Great Gatsby but I can kinda guide you what to write from beginning middle and end.
So this will be a mix of a....
Expository essay, meaning you stat facts and scenarios in the reading that are about The Great Gatsby.
This will also be a Persuasive essay, meaning convince the reader on your idea or stance.
Now the beginning, write about some of the reasons why he is the great Gatsby. This Will be about 1 or 2 paragraphs.
Then in the middle, refer back to the reading and show some examples Gatsby made for those who did well in America and could live the dream...
...and then put the other side where others were less fortunate no matter how hard they traded due to a system fitted for them not to.
at the end...put why you feel this was well written or purposed by Gatsby and whether he was bias (which means felt one side was better than the other or one was treated less fair).
So I know this a question but if your teacher said it should be in essay format for A 2 page paper then this is how you do it.
Because the question itself isn't a two page answer without listing his status in the community, viewpoints and your thoughts.
The fragment that is made up of a complete predicate is option A. "could not be heard above the voices in the hallway"
In grammar, the predicate is defined as the part of the sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the subject.
Option A is the only option that contains a verb, in this case "could" and it is providing information about a subject we don´t know. The only options lack verbs,