The answer is "c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy."
In the poem "<em>New Orleans</em>" by Joy Harjo, the author refers to the ancestral tribe, The Creeks, and their journey from Mississippi to New Orleans.
Hernando de Soto was a spanish explorer who reached the American territory in 1541. He and his men were searching for gold. He crossed Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi, until reaching New Orleans.
As a barbaric Spanish explorer, the relationship of De Soto with the native people called The Creeks was awful. As the Spanish conquerors used to do, they enslaved the indigenous people and he kept his distance from the members of the tribe.
The Creeks wanted to defend its people and land, meanwhile, De Soto was searching for the precious rock. The fights forced the Creeks to leave their ancestors territories.
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WOW! I love the Great Gatsby. Daisy seemed a bit oblivious during the dinner scene, maybe because she refuses to see her husband's faults. She won't stop talking, which is a sign that she's nervous and trying to stop thinking about who her husband might have been talking to.
The green light symbolizes hope, and the American dream, which is why Gatsby can't stop contemplating it.