Which sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" reflect Dexter’s heartlessness?It was strange that neither when it was over nor a long time afterward did he regret that night. Looking at it from the perspective of ten years, the fact that Judy's flare for him endured just one month seemed of little importance. Nor did it matter that by his yielding he subjected himself to a deeper agony in the end and gave serious hurt to Irene Scheerer and to Irene's parents, who had befriended him. There was nothing sufficiently pictorial about Irene's grief to stamp itself on his mind.

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  • It was strange that neither when it was over nor a long time afterward did he regret that night.  
  • There was nothing sufficiently pictorial about Irene's grief to stamp itself on his mind.

These two sentences show how heartless the character being described is. The author tells us that Dexter did not feel any regret for the night when he acted badly, even after the night was over, or after many years had passed. Moreover, the author also tells us that, while he caused Irene much suffering, her pain was never important enough for him to notice it or remember it.

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The sentence in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" that reflect Dexter’s themw of heartlessness is that it was strange that neither when it was over not a long time afterwards m did he regret that night.

What is a theme?

It should be noted that a theme simply means the underlying message that is illustrated Ina study by the author.

In this case, the above sentence in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" that reflect Dexter’s themw of heartlessness.

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I think the answer is that Sylvia is experiencing falling in love. She is extremely attracted to the hunter, and might be actually falling in love with him, but the important thing here is that she doesn't follow her physical attraction, she follows her philosophical learnings. 

Answer: If these are your choices...

A. Sylvia will do anything for money. B. Sylvia cares more about people than animals. C. Sylvia does one thing but believes the opposite. D. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love.

The answer then would be D. Sylvia is experiencing falling in love.

Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. Jan saw a stranger's wallet lying on the ground. B. The man whose wallet Jan found gave her a reward. C. Last Tuesday morning, Jan fed the ducks in Paradise Park. D. The park on the east side of town is a good place to walk and bike.

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I will also agree that B: The man whose wallet Jan found gave her a reward.

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First, the sentence must have a verb and a subject.

Second, it must have a relative pronoun (i.e. that, which, whose, whom, and who) or relative adverb (why, where, and when).  If you notice, the relative pronouns in a round about way refers to someone or something. For example, who does the wallet refer to? It refers to the man. The relative adverbs as you can tell answer question words. 

Pattern to look for:

Sometimes it is tricky to find clauses.

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Another formula for finding  a relative adjective is Relative pronoun acting as the subject  with a verb added: RP as S + V.

Hopefully this helps and good luck.  


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The correct answer is c) slowly.

Slowly

When the person says "my computer hates me" yes of course it is an example of personalification, but the performance of the computer is slowly.

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B.
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C.
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D.
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B. Thinking about what they're saying
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C Interrupting them
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