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Read the following excerpt from the great gatsby: "who is this gatsby anyhow? " demanded tom suddenly. "some big bootlegger? " "where'd you hear that? " i inquired. "i didn't hear it. i imagined it. a lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers, you know." "not gatsby," i said shortly. which two themes does this passage best convey? a. living a life of fantasy has its consequences; imagination is a poor substitute for reality b. the american dream cannot be corrupted; in america, social class trumps financial success. c. hard work can lead one from rags to riches; wealth is the solution to one's problems. d. old money is scornful of new money; in america, class rivalry can breed stereotypes.

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