"Reading over what I have written so far I see I have given the impression that the events of three nights several weeks apart were all that absorbed me. On the contrary they were merely casual events in a crowded summer and, until much later, they absorbed me infinitely less than my personal affairs."

― F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. Both A and B

Explanation:

According to a different source, this is the rest of the question:

This paragraph serves as:

A. a reminder that Nick is recalling past events

B. an indication that Nick is concerned with accuracy

C. Both A and B

D. B and evidence that Nick lacks objectivity

E. A, B, and evidence that Nick lacks objectivity

In this passage, Nick reflects on the way in which he is writing about the events of the summer. He reads over this text, and realizes that he has written in a way that does not reflect how he actually felt at the time. This shows that Nick is trying to recall past events. It also shows that Nick is trying to be accurate, as he takes a moment to clarify what his feelings were actually like at the time.