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In "The Great Gatsby," why did Gatsby buy his house in West Egg?
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He could not afford a house in East Egg.
He could not afford a house in East Egg.

He liked big houses.
He liked big houses.

He wanted to be near Daisy.
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He wanted to be near Daisy.
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