Writing questions-

<p>At the conclusion of the novel the Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, a young midwesterner recently "arrived to" New York, "moodily" "watches" the blinking green lights at the "tip of" Long Island. "No error"</p>

<p>Yea, so I know that "arrived to" sound wrong, and is the answer, but why?? Didn't he come to New York? (since Long Island is in New York) What should the correct answer be? Thanks!</p>

<p>The correct idiomatic expression is arrived at…</p>

<p>arrived IN or arrived AT …</p>

<p>yeah, these two got it. it’s a idiom error.</p>