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What is the significance of the ending in ‘The Great Gatsby’?

A. Ambiguous hope
B. Tragic loss
C. Redemption
D. Clear resolution

Answer: Ambiguous hope


Additional Information: 'The Great Gatsby' ends with an ambiguous hope for the future amidst disillusionment.


Subjects: Literature, General Knowledge

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