What two mementos from his past does Gatsby share with Nick to prove that he is who he claims to be? Why does this matter to Gatsby?
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What two mementos from his past does Gatsby share with Nick to prove that he is who he claims to be? Why does this matter to Gatsby?
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How does Gatsby exhibit the theme of “the role of the past”? (RL.11.2)Group of answer choicesGatsby has become a bootlegger to recover the wealth he lost when he was a child.Gatsby is influenced by his parents to be hardworking and successful to continue their family legacy.Gatsby constantly supports Nick in trying to recover the part of himself that he lost in the war.Gatsby wants Daisy to throw away her current life and continue their relationship as if nothing has changed.
What does Gatsby want Nick to do? (1 point)Group of answer choicesInherit his estate because Nick is his first true friend.Help exchange romantic letters with the woman he loves.Invite Daisy over to his house to set up a meeting with Gatsby.Investigate the mysteries of Jordan’s past.
What is the implication when Gatsby says to Nick, "Well, this would interest you. It wouldn't take up much of your time and you might pick up a nice bit of money. It happens to be a rather confidential sort of thing," to which Nick reflects, "I realize now that under different circumstances that conversation might have been one of the crises of my life,"? aNick realizes that Gatsby never had family money like he said he had bNick is getting the sense that Gatsby might be involved with illegal activity cNick regrets not going into business with Gatsby as proposed dNick considers buying the hydroplane from GatsbyQuestion 3 (2 points)According to Jordan, how did Daisy and Gatsby once know each other? aJordan Baker introduced them at a party one night bGatsby was a friend of Nick's from college who he introduced her to at one point cJordan was going out with Gatsby until he fell for Daisy's smile dGatsby was a soldier who Daisy fell in love with before he was enlisted in the warQuestion 4 (2 points)Which is NOT one of the stories people have told about Gatsby? aHe inherited his money from his mother, a French baroness. bHe killed a man. cHe was a German spy during the war. dHe was in the American army during the war.Question 5 (2 points)This quote best represents and is about Daisy: a“What I say is, why go on living with them if they can’t stand them?” b“Anything can happen now that we’ve slid over the bridge…anything at all…” c“She laughed again...and held my had for a moment, looking up into my face, promising that there was no one else in the world she so much wanted to see." d“Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply.”
9. How does the narrator describe Gatsby?1 pointHe was brilliant, although somewhat smug and self-centered.He had an extraordinary gift for hope and a heightened sensitivity to the promises of life.He was a big, hulking brute of a man.He was self-assured and showed an almost boundless enthusiasm about most topics.10. Where does Nick first meet Tom’s girlfriend?1 pointHis houseDaisy’s dinner partyGeorge Wilson’s garageAn apartment in New York City11. George and Myrtle Wilson’s relationship could be best described as1 pointconvenient; It’s a business relationship. They married only for tax reasons.abusive; Myrtle only stays with George because he threatened to kill her if she left him.strained; Myrtle probably loved George in the beginning, but when he couldn’t provide her with the superficial lifestyle she wanted, she became unfaithful.loving; Myrtle supports George’s decisions, and George wants them to move West for more opportunities and a better life.12. Which line best demonstrates that Myrtle didn’t view herself as a member of a lower class?1 point“I want to get one of those dogs,” she said earnestly.“I think it’s cute,” said Mrs. Wilson enthusiastically.“I told that boy about the ice... These people! You have to keep after them all the time.”“Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!”
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