Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
General English 3
Everyday Stuff
100

This lavish location hosts Gatsby’s famous weekend parties, filled with music, dancing, and guests who barely know their host.

What is Gatsby’s mansion in West Egg?

100

This bleak area between West Egg and New York City is covered in ashes and symbolizes moral decay.

What is the Valley of Ashes?

100

This character tells the story and says his father taught him not to judge others.

Who is Nick Carraway?

100

This term refers to the person who tells the story.

What is the narrator?

100

This is the lesson or message an author wants the reader to understand.

What is theme?

200

Despite throwing the most extravagant parties on Long Island, this character remains distant and mysterious, often watching from the sidelines.

Who is Jay Gatsby?

200

This woman is Tom Buchanan’s mistress, whom Nick meets during the trip to New York City.

Who is Myrtle Wilson?

200

Nick moves from the Midwest to this place on Long Island to work in the bond business.

What is West Egg?

200

When a reader uses hints in the text to make a smart guess about what will happen next, they are doing this.

What is making an inference?

200

This type of language gives human qualities to nonhuman things.

What is personification?

300

In Chapter 3, Nick reveals this surprising personal habit that distinguishes him from most of the party guests.

What is that Nick does not drink much alcohol (or is one of the few sober people at the party)?

300

These large, fading eyes watch over the Valley of Ashes from a billboard advertisement.

What are the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg?

300

This wealthy couple lives in East Egg and invites Nick over for dinner in Chapter 1.

Who are Tom and Daisy Buchanan?

300

This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

300

This part of an essay states the main claim or argument.

What is a thesis statement?

400

The fact that many guests attend Gatsby’s parties without an invitation best illustrates this theme.

What is illusion vs. reality (or the emptiness of wealth / moral decay of society)?

400

Tom, Nick, and Myrtle travel to this city, where they attend a small party in an apartment.

What is New York City?

400

During dinner, this character is aggressive and arrogant, especially when talking about race and society.

Who is Tom Buchanan?

400

This sentence introduces the topic and main idea of a paragraph or essay.

What is a topic sentence (or thesis statement)?

400

The time and place where a story happens is called this.

What is the setting?

500

This repeated image of guests arriving and leaving “like moths” suggests their attraction to wealth, light, and spectacle.

 What is symbolism of mindless attraction to wealth and glamour?

500

This character owns the garage in the Valley of Ashes and is unaware of his wife’s affair.

Who is George Wilson?

500

This mysterious neighbor of Nick is mentioned but not yet introduced in detail.

Who is Jay Gatsby?

500

This term refers to the message or life lesson an author wants the reader to understand.

What is theme?

500

Using clues in a sentence to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word is called this strategy.

What are context clues?