The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. gerund." N<span>apping is an effortless activity. The word napping which ends with -ing is the gerund of the sentence because it is an action word that serves as the subject.</span>
Answer:
B:Copying down the words from the poem as you hear them
Explanation:
Personally I think writing the words from the poem as you hear them is best for me. It's different fo every person.
Answer is C on plato/clever
Option C is- The structure focuses on an incident and its consequences.
A. One expects more than a few people to attend the funeral of a great man.
In the excerpt there are only three cars in the funeral procession. This is a very low number considering the title describes Gatsby as great. When one looks even further at who is in the cars, it is obvious that Gatsby was not as great as his lavish parties and lifestyle made him seem.
While the other options are likely to be true statements, except for D as that is a bit of a stretch, they do not support the title as being ironic. Irony, in this sense, is sarcasm. It's when something stated is actually the opposite.