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100

It was in the ditch beside the road.

What is a new coupé? What is a new car? What is a car?

100

The person Gatsby told Jordan that he is in love with.

Who is Daisy?

100

Gatsby had this type of car.

What is a Rolls-Royce?

100
Jordan and Nick were opposites in this aspect. 

What is honesty? What is telling the truth?

200

Occured at Gatsby's Mansion every weekend.

What is a party?

200

Nick ran into this friend near the beginning of Gatsby's party.

Who is Jordan Baker?

200

“While his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains” is an example of what rhetorical device.

What is a simile?

200

Jordan did this at her first big golf tournament.

What is cheating?

300

Something Nick recieved for the party that most others didn't.

What is an invite?

300

This person questioned whether Gatsby's books were real or not and was suprised when he discovered that they were in fact real.

Who is Owl Eyes?

300

“In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths" is an example of what rhetorical device.

What is a simile?

300

He was the passenger in the car that crashed in the ditch.

Who is Owl Eyes?

400

Gatsby recognized/rembered Nick from this.


What is the war?

400

The person who gave Nick an invite to the party. 

Who is Gatsby's Chauffer?

400

This type of symbolism occured when Owl Eyes was debating whether or not the books were real and how he thought that Gatsby lived a "fake" life.

What is Perception vs. Reality?

400

She said that Gatsby was a German spy during the war.

Who is Lucille?

500

This was shipped to Gatsby's house every friday. 

What are crates of oranges and lemons?

500

They greeted Jordan and consoled her for her loss in the recent golf tournament. They had met at Gatsby's about a month ago.

Who were two girls in twin yelllow dresses?

500

This word was used as a simple and timely reference to this popular dancer and performer from the 1920's.

Who is Joe Frisco?

500

This many servants "toiled all day with mops and scrubbing-brushes and hammers and garden-shears, repairing the ravages of the night before.

What is eight?