In which of the following novel does the phrase 'valley of ashes' appear?
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A.
Catch - 22
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B.
Invisible Man'
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C.
Moby Dick'
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D.
The Great Gatsbty'
Correct Answer:
D. The Great Gatsbty'
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age near New York City, introduces the Valley of Ashes in its second chapter. This bleak industrial region in Queens, located between West Egg and Manhattan, is characterized by its smoky, gray appearance rather than literal ash. Consequently, option (d) is the right answer.
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