The narrator's description of Daisy as “appalled by West Egg” (paragraph 96)
mainly suggests
A. Daisy is upset that West Egg, formerly a quiet Long Island fishing village, has
become a decadent playground for the rich
B. she's pretending to be impressed by the crowd of actors and directors, though she
secretly believes they are low-class people
C. her feelings that uptight East Eggers should try to behave more like fun-loving West
Eggers who, like Gatsby, flaunt their wealth
O D. Daisy's "old money" snobbishness-the West Egg crowd have mostly come from
nothing and will wind up as nothing