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Narrator of novel is... - ANSWER Nick Carraway What reason does Nick give for Gatsby's popularity - ANSWER People like his dark and mysterious nature What does Jordan say Gatsby wants Nick to do - ANSWER Invite Gatsby to his house while Daisy is there The Valley of Ashes - ANSWER This is where George and Myrtle Wilson live and work West Egg - ANSWER People of new money reside here New York City - ANSWER Tom keeps an apartment here for rendezvous with his mistress East Egg - ANSWER People from old money reside here Professional golfer - ANSWER Jordan Baker In chapter 2, how does nick feel about the other partygoers at Myrtle's get-together? - ANSWER He finds them repulsive yet fascinating Why does Tom want to take Nick to the city? - ANSWER So Nick can meet Tom's mistress and party with her What did Gatsby do before moving to Long Island? - ANSWER It is unclear Always wears white and talks quietly so that people will move closer - ANSWER Daisy Buchanan Carries her excess weight sensuously (seductively) - ANSWER Myrtle Wilson What leads Nick to believe Gatsby might have acquired his money illegally? - ANSWER He meets the shady figure Wolfshiem. Ex-polo player who peaked in his 20's - ANSWER Tom Buchanan The Great Gatsby took place during - ANSWER 1920s The first "nice girl" that Gatsby has ever known - ANSWER Daisy Buchanan Adopts a dog in chapter 2 - ANSWER Myrtle Wilson At the beginning of the novel, Nick recounts a conversation where his father tells him that "all of the people in the world haven't had the ______ you've had..." - ANSWER advantages According to Nick, what was Gatsby actually looking at the first time he saw him? - ANSWER Daisy's dock light across the sound Which of the following best describes Myrtle? - ANSWER She is sensuous and desperate Who lives at the garage that Tom and Nick visit? - ANSWER Tom's lover What is Gatsby doing the first time Nick sees him? - ANSWER Looking out over the water At the opening lunch scene, what has Tom so concerned? - ANSWER That minorities are rising in the social status What

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