We can complete it as "In The Great Gatsby the green light at the end of Daisy's dock can be understood to represent all of the following except moral decay."
In the novel "The Great Gatsby," there is a green light that shines at the dock in front of Daisy's house. Nick, the narrator, sees Gatsby one evening reaching his hand toward the green light, as if trying to grasp it.
The green light is a symbol for all of Gatsby's hopes and dreams. It even represents Daisy herself, the girl he loves enough to become a criminal for. It represents his ambitions, some of which, such as wealth, were accomplished.
However, even though Gatsby is a criminal, the green light is pure and does not represent moral decay. The green light is dreams and the goals that, unfortunately, led Gatsby to choose an immoral path.
With that in mind, we can choose option C as the right answer.
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