What does this excerpt from the beginning of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Winter Dreams" tell readers about Dexter's motivations as a character?
He became a golf champion and defeated Mr. T. A. Hedrick in a marvellous match played a hundred times over the fairways of his imagination, a match each detail of which he changed about untiringly—sometimes he won with almost laughable ease, sometimes he came up magnificently from behind. Again, stepping from a Pierce-Arrow automobile, like Mr. Mortimer Jones, he strolled frigidly into the lounge of the Sherry Island Golf Club—or perhaps, surrounded by an admiring crowd, he gave an exhibition of fancy diving from the spring-board of the club raft. . . . Among those who watched him in open-mouthed wonder was Mr. Mortimer Jones.
A. Dexter dreams of upstaging Mortimer Jones at golf and gaining his admiration.
B. Dexter dreams of becoming a champion golfer and buying an expensive automobile with the winnings.
C. Dexter dreams of being admitted into high society and gaining its admiration.
D. Dexter dreams of befriending Mortimer Jones so he can convince him to give him a job.
E. Dexter dreams of impressing Mortimer Jones so he can borrow his automobile.

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Answer: it's C

Explanation:

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Dexter's motivations in the excerpt of "Winter Dreams" reveal his dreams of being admitted into high society and gaining its admiration. (option C)

What are Dexter's motivations?

Dexter is an ambitious young man and the main character in Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams." As we can see by his actions in the excerpt, Dexter aims to be admitted into high society. To do so, he wants to gain people's admiration.

He makes sure to be successful in everything he does and to look good while doing it. That is why he wins so impressively at golf or swims exuberantly at the club.

With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the best answer.

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