The Great Gatsby
Vocabulary
Grammar
Short Answer
Miscellaneous
100

Nick Carraway’s love interest in the beginning and middle of the story. (15 seconds)

Jessica Baker

100

A synonym for the word “origin” (15 seconds)

Start, beginning

100

Fix this sentence: “The Gatsby want marry Daisy, but Daisy no love The Gatsby.“ (30 seconds)

Gatsby wanted to marry Daisy, but Daisy didn’t love Gatsby.

100

reply to the prompt: “Name 3 things you hold in high regard” (45 seconds)

Anything that you respect or see as valuable.

100

Sympathy vs Empathy (30 seconds)

Sympathy means you acknowledge someone‘s situation (especially distressing ones or hard ones).

Empathy means you truly understand what someone is going through and understand what things are like from their perspective.

200

The university that Gatsby claims to have attended and is located in the U.K. (15 seconds)

Oxford

200

Visibility refers to the ability to: (15 seconds)

See

200

Fix this sentence: “I perform analysis book The Great Gatsby.” (30 seconds)

I will perform an analysis on the book The Great Gatsby.

200

What are potential facilities we can build next to Zhongshan? Give 3 ideas (45 seconds)

Gives 3 facilities

200

Use the phrase “In a Nutshell” properly in a sentence (1 minute)

properly uses the phrase (in summary)


Example: “In a nutshell, The Great Gatsby is about social classes and moral decay.”

300

The theme of The Great Gatsby (30 seconds)

The emptiness of wealth and the upper class

The power of the past

Moral decay of the 1920s

300

”He supposedly went out with friends yesterday” 

Supposedly here means: (15 Seconds)

According to what he said, what it is believed he said.

300

Fix this sentence and make it present tense: ”Class was quite hectic yesterday, we learned is about inheritance but anyone are too loud!” (1 minute)

”Class is quite hectic today, we are learning about inheritance but the everyone is so loud!”

300

What is the graph above measuring? What is revenue? How is this information useful? (1 minute)

It measures the amount of revenue generated by a company. Revenue is the amount of money a company receives. It is useful in order to see when sales are lowest and when they are the highest, this way companies can understand consumer trends.

300

An example of irony (30 seconds)

A situation where one expects something but the opposite occurs.

Example: The fire station burned down last night.

400

The man who trained Gatsby to be a gentleman (15 seconds)

Dan Cody

400

The foundation of a philosophy or ideology (15 seconds)

Axiom

400

Fix this sentence: “If I was a student read the textbook, would scan order to reviewing information teacher teach me class.” (30 seconds)

If I were a student reading a textbook, I would scan the book in order to review information the teacher taught me in class. 

400

Answer the prompt: “Which character do you empathize with in The Great Gatsby the most and why?” (1 minute)

Student shows they know what it means to empathize with something. 

400

Accurately determine which sub genre this movie belongs to. (30 seconds)

Historical Drama

500

Where does Gatsby suggest Nick and him have met before? (15 seconds)

The third division in World War I.

500

Refers to two things (thesis and antithesis) that are mutually exclusive, and discovering what is true between them. (15 seconds)

Dialectic

500

Fix these sentences: “The Gatsby is not total good people, he selling the alcohol (which call bootlegger), so he should not admit in Good Person Association.” (1 minute)

Gatsby is not totally a good person, he sells alcohol (which is called bootlegging), so he should not be admitted into the Good Person Association.

500

List 3 ways short form media is detrimental towards human’s health (30 seconds)

Shortened attention span

Distracts them from productive tasks

Enables loneliness  

500

Do you agree with the phrase “The ends justify the means”? Why or why not (30 seconds)

Ends justify the means refers to when someone thinks achieving a noble/good goal through immoral methods is justifiable.