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English, 23.12.2019 03:31 mia13290

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question 1 (6.25 points)
what is gatsby’s real name and where is he from?

question 1 options:

he is james gatz from north dakota

he is floyd jay deisinger from nevada

he is jamie garcia from california

he is jason gatsboukian from illinois

question 2 (6.25 points)
what symbol in the novel the great gatsby demonstrated the motif of judgement?

question 2 options:

the green light

the eyes of tj eckleburg

the valley of ashes

myrtle’s pet dog

question 3 (6.25 points)
which of the following is not a rumor floating around about gatsby?

question 3 options:

he killed a man

he was a spy in the german army

he is a bootlegger

he stole money from a rich man

question 4 (6.25 points)
look at the passage below from the great gatsby. what common motif from the book do you see in this particular passage?

“he took out a pile of shirts and began throwing them, one by one before us, shirts of sheer linen and thick silk and fine flannel which lost their folds as they fell and covered the table in many-colored disarray. while we admired he brought more and the soft rich heap mounted higher—shirts with stripes and scrolls and plaids in coral and apple-green and lavender and faint orange with monograms of indian blue. suddenly with a strained sound, daisy bent her head into the shirts and began to cry stormily. they're such beautiful shirts," she sobbed, her voice muffled in the thick folds. "it makes me sad because i've never seen such—such beautiful shirts before."

question 4 options:

judgement

materialism

wealth

infidelity

question 5 (6.25 points)
why is gatsby sad and depressed at the end of chapter 6?

question 5 options:

he wants things to be the way they used to be with daisy

he knows he can’t have daisy

tom hurt his feelings

he lost his fortune

question 6 (6.25 points)
how does gatsby know daisy?

question 6 options:

they dated when they were teenagers

nick introduces them

they work together

they met at one of gatsby’s parties

question 7 (6.25 points)
why did gatsby want daisy to see the house and his clothes?

question 7 options:

he wanted her to try on his clothes and model them for him

he wanted her to see the colors he painted on his walls

he wanted to impress her and show her he was no longer poor

he wanted her to move in with him

question 8 (6.25 points)
in chapter 5, gatsby and daisy are to meet, but “the day agreed upon was pouring rain.” what do you think the symbol of rain implies in this situation?

question 8 options:

daisy’s feelings about meeting gatsby

the grass couldn’t be cut because of the rain

they will not be able to have tea on the lawn

gatsby’s emotions about losing daisy

question 9 (6.25 points)
why does gatsby responds the way he does to the question about repeating the past? what does it tell us about his character? read the quote below to answer the following question.

"you can't repeat the past," gatsby replies, "why of course you can."

question 9 options:

gatsby is rich enough to have a time machine built

gatsby is a dreamer, imagining the american dream in which anything can happen

gatsby is drunk when he says this, but he doesn’t actually believe it

gatsby knows that daisy will choose him over tom

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