Daisy either:
A) told Tom that she was the one driving the car and he said "Don't worry, I'll take care of it."
OR
B) lied and told Tom that Gatsby was driving and he said "Don't worry, I'll take care of it."
i think in a shelter
Tom Buchanan comes from a wealthy old-money family and does not work, while Daisy Buchanan is a housewife who does not have a job outside of managing their home. They rely on their family wealth to sustain their lifestyle.
Fitzgerald uses Gatsby's return to Louisville to show his enduring love for Daisy and his willingness to fight for her, even in the face of societal norms and obstacles. This moment highlights Gatsby's unwavering dedication to Daisy and sets the stage for the themes of love, longing, and the pursuit of the American Dream throughout the novel.
Harry Dacre who also wrote Daisy Daisy
Their front teeth are different. Phoebes are spread, while Daisy's are straighter, I believe
The name Mayzie appears in two Dr. Seuss books: "Horton Hatches the Egg" and "Daisy-Head Mayzie." In "Horton Hatches the Egg," Mayzie is a lazy bird who convinces Horton to sit on her egg, while "Daisy-Head Mayzie" is about a girl who sprouts a daisy from her head.
Tom's having an affair and Daisy knows it, while Daisy is seeing Gatsby.
I think they love each other because they dated a while and i think they like each other.
Gatsby believes that Daisy is trapped in an unhappy marriage with Tom and that she only truly loves him (Gatsby). He sees Tom as a careless and insensitive husband who takes Daisy for granted. Gatsby is convinced that Daisy will leave Tom for him once she realizes that their love is true and profound.
only if you think about other guys while you do it
Both - some veterinarians work in a clinic (inside) while other veterinarians have an ambulatory clinic and work on the farm (outside).
Nick knows Daisy and Tom Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby" because Daisy is Nick's cousin. He meets Tom through Daisy, as Tom is her husband.