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English, 30.04.2021 15:40, chilanka

‘About that. As a matter of fact, you needn’t bother to ascertain. I ascertained. They’re real.’ ‘The books?’ He nodded. ‘Absolutely real--have pages and everything. I thought they’d be a nice durable cardboard...” (Fitzgerald 45). Analyze the significance of this quote from The Great Gatsby

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