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Nick comments, "Possibly it had
Your answers
occurred to him [Gatsby] that the
colossal significance of that light had
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=15&s.
now vanished forever. Compared to the
great distance that had separated him
from Daisy it had seemed very near to
Definition 4)) her, almost touching her. It had seemed
as close as a star to the
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A The many past tense verbs create
an ironic sense of loss as Gatsby's
dream is partially realized.
, Definition 4)) gave that up and only the dead dream
fought on as the afternoon slipped
away, trying to touch what was no
C It follows Nicks mysterious
longer tangible, struggling unhappily,
encounter with Gatsby and Nicks
undespairingly, toward that lost voice
fascination with the secret details of
across the room." Which statement is
Gatsby's past.
true of this passage?
False
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moon. Now it was again a great light
on a dock. His count of enchanted
objects had diminished by one." Which
of the following statements is true of
this passage?
False
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Term
"But with every word she was drawing
further and further into herself, so he
,AP Lang Great Gatsby Test |48 questionsand
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Correct definition
"Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed
their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening
streets, and I was with him too, looking up and wondering. I was within
and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible
variety of life." Which of the following statements is NOT true
about this quote? Gatsby's comment that Daisy ls voice
is full of money
Definition 4))
A Nick's realization comes from Give this one a go later!
True
, Correct definition Give this one a go later!
...that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the
V jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it." Which of the following is
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Term 4) s/ True
"Anything can happen now that
we've slid over this bridge, I thought,
anything at all....Even Gatsby could
Term
happen, without any particular
wonder—
Fitzgerald's purpose in this passage is to "There was dancing now on the
suggest that canvas in the garden, old men
pushing young girls backward in
eternal graceless circles, superior
couples holding each other
tortuously, fashionably and keeping
atr
I It thiq paqqaqpQ
I
Definition 4)) in the corners—and a great number
of single girls
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B The rumors about Gatsby's past
Term 4))
dealt mainly with his past loves
Which is NOT an assumption which
underlies Nick's comment about
Gatsby: "It was testimony to the
romantic speculation he inspired that
there were whispers about him from
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Nick comments, "Possibly it had
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occurred to him [Gatsby] that the
colossal significance of that light had
://quiz t/ap-lang-g reat-gats -test-258654512?answ erTermSides
=15&s.
now vanished forever. Compared to the
great distance that had separated him
from Daisy it had seemed very near to
Definition 4)) her, almost touching her. It had seemed
as close as a star to the
Give this one a go later!
A The many past tense verbs create
an ironic sense of loss as Gatsby's
dream is partially realized.
, Definition 4)) gave that up and only the dead dream
fought on as the afternoon slipped
away, trying to touch what was no
C It follows Nicks mysterious
longer tangible, struggling unhappily,
encounter with Gatsby and Nicks
undespairingly, toward that lost voice
fascination with the secret details of
across the room." Which statement is
Gatsby's past.
true of this passage?
False
Give this one a go later!
True
moon. Now it was again a great light
on a dock. His count of enchanted
objects had diminished by one." Which
of the following statements is true of
this passage?
False
2 of 48
Term
"But with every word she was drawing
further and further into herself, so he
,AP Lang Great Gatsby Test |48 questionsand
answers
Correct definition
"Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed
their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening
streets, and I was with him too, looking up and wondering. I was within
and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible
variety of life." Which of the following statements is NOT true
about this quote? Gatsby's comment that Daisy ls voice
is full of money
Definition 4))
A Nick's realization comes from Give this one a go later!
True
, Correct definition Give this one a go later!
...that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the
V jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it." Which of the following is
3 of 48
Term 4) s/ True
"Anything can happen now that
we've slid over this bridge, I thought,
anything at all....Even Gatsby could
Term
happen, without any particular
wonder—
Fitzgerald's purpose in this passage is to "There was dancing now on the
suggest that canvas in the garden, old men
pushing young girls backward in
eternal graceless circles, superior
couples holding each other
tortuously, fashionably and keeping
atr
I It thiq paqqaqpQ
I
Definition 4)) in the corners—and a great number
of single girls
4 Of 48
B The rumors about Gatsby's past
Term 4))
dealt mainly with his past loves
Which is NOT an assumption which
underlies Nick's comment about
Gatsby: "It was testimony to the
romantic speculation he inspired that
there were whispers about him from