What is compared to a "newly formed Sporting and Amusement Club" in this analogy from "May Day" by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
Down Sixth Avenue swept the procession, joined here and there by soldiers and marines, and now and then by civilians, who came up with the inevitable cry that they were just out of the army themselves, as if presenting it as a card of admission to a newly formed Sporting and Amusement Club.
Sixth Avenue
an admission card
the national guard
the veterans' group
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
HELP PLZ ! BECOME A FAN AND MEDAL ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you have an idea?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So, lets start this. Lets start with D. The word 'vetran' isn't even in that passage. So D is out. Neither is 'National Guard'. A? Nope, 'Sixth Avenue' isnt compared to anything. With that being said, your answer is obvious! B. :)
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thank you that was right :)
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Your welcome! :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
one more question?
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Sure! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do you give medals ? lol
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Press 'Best Response' in blue :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thank you :)
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