True or False?
All Things Gatsby
Who Said That?
The Great[ly] Difficult
100

Gatsby was driving the car that killed Myrtle.

False.

100

Who kills Gatsby? 

George Wilson

100

"Oh, you want too much!...I love you now -- isn't that enough? I can't help what's past." 

Daisy Buchanan

100

Explain the situation about the car switch in Chapter 7 to the best of your ability. 


Who is in each car? 

Tom makes Gatsby switch cars with him on the drive to the city. 

In Tom's car: Tom, Nick, and Jordan Baker. 

In Gatsby's car: Gatsby and Daisy

200

Tom tells George Wilson to look for Gatsby. 

True.

200

Who attends Gatsby's funeral? (2 people)

Nick and Gatsby's dad
200

"They're a rotten crowd. You're worth the whole bunch put together." 

Nick Carraway

200

What does Gatsby's father show Nick? 

Potential Answer #1: Gatsby's childhood self-improvement plan.

Potential Answer #2: An old photograph of Gatsby's house.

300

Gatsby graduated from Oxford University.

False.

300

Gatsby gained most of his fortune through...

bootlegging.

300

"You may fool me, but you can't fool God." 

George Wilson

300

How does Meyer Wolfsheim let Nick know that he cannot attend? 

He sends a letter / wire to Nick. 
400

Gatsby waits outside Daisy's house all night after the car accident.

True.

400

What is Gatsby's hope on the morning of his death? 

For Daisy to call him.

400

"They were careless people, Tom and Daisy -- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness." 

Nick

400

Which character is more concerned with getting his shoes back than with attending the funeral of the man who let him stay at his house for free.

Klipspringer

500

Nick feels content with how people treated Gatsby by the end of the novel. 

False. 

500

What does Gatsby demand Daisy say to Tom during their confrontation? 

That she never loved Tom.

500

"Not that day I carried you down from the Punch Bowl to keep your shoes dry?" 

Tom Buchanan

500

What could the green light symbolize by the end of the novel?

Potential answer #1: Gatsby's hope to reunite with Daisy 

Potential answer #2: The American Dream 

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