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What is the significance of the list of names that opens Chapter 4?

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It serves as evidence for Nick's memoir about the Jazz Age

It establishes Gatsby's popularity among New York's elite

It illustrates the shallow, transient nature of Gatsby's social connections

It provides alibis for Gatsby's business dealings

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Question 21 pts
In Chapter 4, what does Gatsby tell Nick about his past?

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He grew up poor in North Dakota and struck oil

He worked as a spy during World War I

He attended Oxford University and inherited his wealth from family

He made his fortune through organized crime

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Question 31 pts
What important revelation does Jordan Baker share with Nick in Chapter 4

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Daisy and Tom are planning to move to Europe

Jordan is secretly dating Tom Buchanan

Nick's cousin is involved in illegal activities

Gatsby and Daisy were in love before he went to war

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Question 41 pts
What symbolic detail about Meyer Wolfsheim suggests his criminal connections?

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His expensive watch

His foreign accent

His knowledge of stock market trends

His human molar cufflinks

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Question 51 pts
What does Gatsby's request for Nick to arrange a meeting with Daisy suggest about his character?

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His romantic idealism and belief in reclaiming the past

His manipulative nature and willingness to use others

His desperation and fear of rejection

His social awkwardness despite his wealth


From: The Great Gatsby

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Q1: It illustrates the shallow, transient nature of Gatsby's social connections

Q2: He attended Oxford University and inherited his wealth from family

Q3: Gatsby and Daisy were in love before he went to war

Q4: His human molar cufflinks

Q5: His romantic idealism and belief in reclaiming the past