Question #N410
The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a masterpiece of American literature. In the story, Jay Gatsby is a wealthy man who throws lavish parties, hoping to impress his former love, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby’s pursuit of Daisy is fueled by his desire to recapture the past and to achieve the American Dream, both of which ultimately prove to be unattainable. However, the novel’s complex themes, including the corrupting influence of wealth, the fleeting nature of love, and the illusion of the American Dream, continue to resonate with readers today.
Which choice best completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?Correct Answer is: B
The text describes the complex themes that the novel explores; however, the phrase 'despite the novel’s complex themes' should be punctuated as an introductory phrase, which means it should be followed by a comma. This is the most logical and grammatically correct way to complete the text. The use of a semicolon (Choice C) would create a comma splice, and the use of a dash (Choice D) would create an incorrect interruption in the sentence, making it grammatically incorrect.