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Answer:
"'They’re a rott*n crowd,’ I shouted across the lawn. ‘You’re worth the whole da*n bunch put together.'"
The detail from Chapter 8 that best supports this inference is "They’re a rott*n crowd,’ I shouted across the lawn. ‘You’re worth the whole da*n bunch put together".
What are the themes of The Great Gatsby?
The themes of The Great Gatsby are idealism, class, wealth, and love.
The abovementioned detail is a compliment to Gatsby given by Nick because Nick is suddenly able to overlook Gatsby's strongly held bigotry and acknowledge that Daisy, Tom, and Jordan are all terrible human beings albeit upper crust, Nick believes that he is endorsing Gatsby when he says this and Nick finally learns Gatsby’s humanity is greater than that of everyone around him.
Hence, the correct answer is D.
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