chapter 1-2
Chapter 3-4
Chapter 5-6
Chapter 7-8-9
general literary
100
What collage did Nick go to?
Yale
100
who played golf?
Jordan
100
In chapter 5 what maid daisy cry?
all of Gatsby clothes
100
who was driving the car when it hit myrtle
daisy was driving Gatsby car
100
What point of view is this story told in?
1st person and 3rd person objective
200
In chapter 1, what season it?
summer
200
Who went top the college of oggsford?
Gatsby
200
how does Gatsby measure the success of his party's
by daisy reactions
200
who took car of Gatsby funeral
Nick
200
Who is the Narrator of the story?
Nick
300
What is the valley of ashes?
A place where the less fortunate lived
300
who was the man that fix the world sires of 1919?
Meyer Wolfsheim
300
what makes Gatsby so nevus before daisy come over?
the rain makes him feel nevus
300
why was Gatsby waiting to make sure tom didn't touch her
because he doesn't trust him
300
what is the author name?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
400
True or False, Daisy is a catholic.
False, Daisy was not a catholic
400
list one of the rumors that are told about Gatsby
he was a German spy, he was a great war hero
400
where is the green light coming from?
daisy house
400
who did tom have a thing with?
myrtle
400
how did the season fall with the setting
when everyone was happy it was nice out when it was sad it was raining after Gatsby died it was cold
500
In chapter one what was the advise Nick father gave to him?
Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone just remember that all the people in this world had the advantages that you had
500
what happen to the car that crash
the wheel feel off and went into the ditch
500
where was Dan Cody yacht when Gatsby help save it
the south shores of lake superior
500
who killed Gatsby
Wilson
500
"A sudden emptiness seemed to flow now from the windows" (pg55) is an example of
personification
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