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The Long Island Sound is mentioned on page 24 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In this passage, Nick describes the view from Tom and Daisy Buchanan's house, including the "green Sound."
The Long Island Sound is a body of water located between Long Island and the mainland United States, specifically New York and Connecticut. In "The Great Gatsby," it serves as a geographical feature that separates the fictional East Egg and West Egg, representing the divide between old money and new money in the novel.
Long Island Sound is between Long Island (New York) and Connecticut.
Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Long Island Sound separating Long Island from Connecticut.
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
The I has a long I sound, and the A is unstressed (schwa sound eh or uh).
the main crab that is invading the long island sound is the japeniese crab
the Connecticut river flows into the long island sound.
no there is a long island sound and their is the great south bay
Long Island Sound is Terminal Moraine Landform.
The Long Island Sound is approximately 1,320 square miles in size. It is a tidal estuary located between Connecticut and Long Island, New York, and is an important waterway for shipping, recreation, and marine life.