Gatsby's downfall was caused by his unrelenting pursuit of the American Dream, specifically his obsession with Daisy Buchanan and his desire to attain wealth and status to win her love.
This passage from "The Great Gatsby" uses symbolism and metaphor to illustrate the downfall of Gatsby and the corruption of the American Dream. The idea of "foul dust" and "what preyed on Gatsby" symbolize the destructive forces at play, while the "temporarily closed out my interest" reflects a disillusionment with the superficiality and emptiness of the society depicted in the novel.
The word preyed has one syllable.
Yes. Possums are preyed on by birds, snakes, dogs, and cats. ~ ~Sleenky
an answer is prayed
Yes. Raccoons are preyed upon by coyotes, great horned owls, bobcats and occasionally, bald eagles.
You preyed
The cats of the Tribe fear Sharptooth because he is a large and dangerous predator who has threatened their safety and lives. Sharptooth's presence and hunting skills pose a significant danger to the cats, leading to their fear and caution around him.
Elephants
Jesus never preyed.
I believe Rugops was primarily a scavenger, because of the way his jaws were built. However Rugops could have preyed on juvenile Paralititan or other small herbivores.
A fish that is called a yellow perch.
They are preyed upon by birds and snakes.