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What are some differences between the homes on East Egg (a richer area) and those on West Egg? Check all of the boxes that apply. West Egg homes imitate old styles, while East Egg homes were made when those styles were first designed. East Egg homes are more flimsily constructed, while those on West Egg are more durable because they were built with higher-quality materials. The narrator describes his first impressions of East Egg with light, dreamy imagery and those of West Egg with dark, shadowy imagery. The narrator says that the homes on West Egg are more contemporary and fashionable than the homes on East Egg. The homes on East Egg have smaller lawns and gardens than the homes on West Egg do.

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Answered by onlyjuliett
20

Answer:

it's A and C

Explanation:

Answered by kartavyaguptasl
1

Answer:

Thus, the statements that are found to be correct are as follows:

West Egg's house imitates old styles, but East Egg's house was created when those styles were first designed.

The Narrator describes the first impression of the eastern egg with a bright, dreamy image and the western egg with a dark, shadowy image.

Explanation:

The Great Gatsby setting is very important for the storyline. The story is about the luxury lifestyle and luxury that characterized America in the 1920s. This setting helps highlight the difference between West Egg and East Egg. West Eggs are not as rich as East Eggs, and the understated environment of West Eggs is used to emphasize the decadence of East Eggs. East Egg has an old and magnificent house. This area is  described using bright, dreamy images, as opposed to the dark, shadowy images used to describe West Eggs.

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