That is entirely up to the reader. It is interpereted differently by everyone reading or analyzing the novel.
There is no specific information available about what Daisy wrote in her diary entry before she married Tom Buchanan in 1918 as it is a fictional event from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." In the novel, the focus is more on the consequences and aftermath of Daisy's marriage rather than specific details of her diary entries.
Because she never had a dairy before
Gary and Dairy
Alick Drummond Buchanan Smith has written: 'The genetics of cattle' -- subject(s): Milk, Dairy cattle, Bibliography, Heredity
nope
dairy
I think you have to have the bookcase and you click on it and it says "write in dairy" either that or they just do it automatically sometimes.
There are several words that rhyme with dairy's (or dairies). Here are some of them: buries carries fairies marries parries sherries tarries varies
the question if you speak & read english should be "What ARE the menu prices for Dairy Queen ?" If the can't write imagine the food?
taylor did write that. but its actually called "diary of me" its not on any albums but its one of her other songs.
It could be safe to say that cows were starting to get selectively bred for dairy production before recorded history, such as before the 18th century and even 200 years before then.
Most dairy heifers should be at least 15 months of age before they can be bred.
Some words that rhyme with "vary" include: marry, dairy, ferry, contrary.