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This is the protagonist in the story Marigolds.

Who is Lizabeth? 

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This is Gatsby's real name.

What is James Gatz?

100
This is what Gatsby almost knocking the clock over shows.

What is that he is nervous?

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This is what the clock moment symbolizes.

What is time is fragile and cannot be controlled?

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This is how Tom feels towards Gatsby.

What is he sees him as a threat?

100

This is who is driving Gatsby's car after the hotel confrontation.

Who is Daisy?

200

This is why Gatsby arrives early to the first meeting with Daisy.

What is he was nervous because the meeting is so important to him?

200

This is why Daisy and Gatsby don't speak to each other at first.

What is they are finding it difficult to start talking after so many years? 

200

This is why Nick leaves the room during the meeting with Gatsby and Daisy.

What is he senses that they would rather talk privately?

200

This is why Gatsby shows Daisy his house and possessions.

What is to show he is worthy of her? 

200

This is what Gatsby's nervousness shows despite his confident public image.

What is he is vulnerable because he is unsure what will happen with Daisy?

200

This is what Daisy admits to Gatsby that he does not like.

What is she did love Tom once?

300

This is the conflict in the story Marigolds.

What is child vs adult? 

300

This is the main symbol of Marigolds and what is represents.

What the marigold represents hope, beauty and joy in the face of poverty? 

300

This is how Gatsby's behavior changed by the end of the meeting.

What is he is calmer now that he has met and talked with Daisy?

300

This is how Gatsby's expectation differs from Daisy's response.

What is Gatsby wants to pick things up where they left off, and Daisy has mixed emotions. 

300

This shows that Wilson is growing desperate.

What is he suspects Myrtle of having an affair?

300

This is what happens to Myrtle near the garage.

What is she is hit by a car and killed?

400

This is why Gatsby protects Daisy.

What is he believes his sacrifice will control the outcome of his dream?

400

This is the conflict between Gatsby's reality and dream.

What is he realizes Daisy cannot fit perfectly into his dream?

400

This is who kills Gatsby.

Who is Wilson?

400

This is what Wilson does after killing Gatsby.

What is take his own life?

400

This was the rumor circulating after Gatsby's death.

What is he was the one having an affair with Myrtle?

400

This is what  Gatsby waits for the morning after the accident.

What is a phone call from Daisy?

500

This is what the billboard with eyes symbolizes to Wilson.

What is God is watching and judging what people have done?

500

This is who did not attend Gatsby's funeral.

Who is Tom and Daisy?

500

This is what Tom and Daisy believe about consequences.

What is their money protects them from them?

500

This is what "boats against the current" means.

What is people try to push forward, but the past continues to pull them back?

500

This is the climax.

What is Tom confronts Daisy and Gatsby, which leads to them leaving and Daisy killing Myrtle.

500

This is what Nick does after Gatsby's death.

What is move back to the midwest?

600

This is the party guest that attended Gatsby's funeral.

Who is owl eyes?

600

This is why Gatsby waiting for Daisy was so tragic.

What is he clings to an ideal future, but Daisy doesn't feel the same?

600

This is what Tom and Daisy disappearing proves about them.

What is they protect themselves and avoid taking responsibility? 

600

This is the part Tom plays in Gatsby's death.

What is Tom links Gatsby to the yellow car, which leads Wilson to believe Gatsby killed Myrtle. 

600

This is the resolution.

What is Nick moving back to the Midwest?

600

This is what the pool scene symbolizes about Gatsby.

What is isolation which strips away the glamour of his mansion and parties?

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