In Chapter 7 of "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby wants Daisy to tell Tom Buchanan that she never loved him and that she is leaving him for Gatsby. Gatsby wants Daisy to openly declare her love for him and acknowledge their past together, hoping to solidify their relationship.
Gatsbyâ??s epiphany occurs after his â??cleansingâ?? dip in the pool. Through our narrator, Nick, we hear that at this moment Gatsby understands all has been but a lie. Daisy, material wealth and the life he so relentlessly pursued are meaningless, having never been real in the first place.
In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Gatz learns about Gatsby's funeral from a newspaper article. He reads about it in the Chicago paper and arrives at Gatsby's mansion to attend the funeral.
In Chapter 1 of "The BFG," Sophie could hear the Queen's snores, the BFG's footsteps, and the ticking of the clock in the orphanage.
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Cassie saw L.T., hiding in the shadows with a shotgun.
Ben woke up to hear noise
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In the book "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor, Cassie and Little Man get caught cheating on a test in Chapter 6. They were copying answers from the rural school textbooks instead of using their own.
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Jordan's comment suggests that Daisy's voice carries a flirtatious or romantic quality, implying that Daisy may have feelings for the person she is speaking to. It also serves to highlight the alluring and charming nature of Daisy's voice, which can be enticing to those who hear it. Overall, the comment adds depth to Daisy's character and hints at potential romantic entanglements in the story.
Jeremy tells Cassie this in Chapter 3 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" when he walks her home from school. He expresses his feelings about his brothers in a conversation with Cassie.
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