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The two contradictory aspects of Gatsby's personality are given in the first sentence; he believed in the agrarian myth and yet was entrenched in corruption and materialism. The passage does not elaborate on the corruption or materialism, so you need to find the sentence that explains what is meant by the agrarian myth. You also know from the first sentence that Thomas Jefferson was a proponent of this myth. The correct sentence choice is linked clearly to the myth and gives a solid definition with the phrase of his beliefin hard work and integrity as the paths to fortune. The sentence that begins Fitter agreed, perceiving-in Fitzgerald . .may seem like a good answer, but there is not enough information to connect PoorRichard's Almanack to the agrarian myth. Furthermore, the phrase principles of honorable liyinsris quite vague and cannot really be considered a definition. The final sentence may also seem like a plausible answer, but, again, there is no direct link to prove the connection between an austere way of life and the agrarian myth.
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