Bootlegging was an act to make, sell or transport alcoholic liquor _____ (legal) for sale.
Bootlegging was an act to make, sell or transport alcoholic liquor _____ (legal) for sale.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
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