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Chance
100

Has Mansion in West Egg, hosts lavish parties, mystery man

Who is Gatsby

100

Husband of Myrtle, owns a car shop

Who is George Wilson

100

What decade is the story's setting?

What is 1920s

100

George Wilson wants to buy this item from Tom

What is a car

100

Were the majority of Gatsby's party guests invited?

What is "No"

200

Sells bonds for a living, lives next door to Gatsby.

Who is Nick Carraway

200

Suffers a broken nose in Ch.2, mistress of Tom Buchanan

Who is Myrtle Wilson

200

This location is "old money" and home to Daisy and Tom Buchanan

What is East Egg

200

Who interrupts the Buchanans' dinner party by calling on the phone?

Who is Myrtle (Tom's mistress)

200
What saying does Gatsby say several times in Ch. 3?
What is "Old Sport"
300

Wife of Tom, cousin of Nick Carraway

Who is Daisy Buchanan

300

Has been drunk for a week at Gatsby's party, meets Nick in the library

Who is Owl Eyes

300

This location is "new money" and home to Nick and Gatsby

What is West Egg

300

Nick moves East to...

What is Get in the bond business

300
Where does Gatsby recognize Nick from?
What is The Army
400

Watches over the valley of ashes, big pair of glasses

What is T.J. Eckleberg billboard

400

A former college football player, husband of Daisy, old classmate of Nick

Who is Tom Buchanan

400

This location is between the Eggs and New York City and is home to George and Myrtle Wilson

What is the valley of the ashes

400

Who does Gatsby request to meet with privately during his party?

Who is Jordan Baker

400

Gatsby reaches out toward this thing in chapter 1

What is the green light

500

Is a professional golfer; Nick might date her.

Who is Jordan Baker

500

Wants to create artistic photographs

Who is Mr. McKee

500

This location was where Tom and Myrtle had a small party

What is New York City (apartment)

500

Who has a car wreck leaving Gatsby's party?

Who is Owl Eyes

500
Describe how Nick is invited to Gatsby's party.
What is "a chauffeur in a uniform of robin's egg blue crossed my lawn early that Saturday morning with a surprisingly formal note from his employer: the honor would be entirely Gatsby's, it said, if I would attend his "little party" that night."
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