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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 2, Myrtle Wilson has a party in the apartment Tom provides for her. During the course of the party, she begins acting like what? a drunk, but friendly dog groomer. a humble, honest working-c...
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As of Chapter 3 of "The Great Gatsby", what does Nick (and the reader) know that Gatsby did before moving to Long Island? He was a German spy. He was a boxer. It is unclear. He was an Oxford professor.
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In chapter 3 of "The Great Gatsby", what connection do Gatsby and Nick have with each other prior to meeting at the party? Gatsby was once married to Nick's sister. They went to grade school together. Gatsby's father was...
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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 2, Nick hears rumors about Question Blank 1 of 1 choose your answer... , including that he was related to the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm. This only makes him more mysterious.
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n chapter 4 of "The Great Gatsby", what does Jordan Baker say Gatsby wants Nick to do? Invite Gatsby to his house while Daisy is there k... Tom Help him find a job Bring Daisy to one of Gatsby's parties
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who does nick see at Gatsby party
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True or False? In "The Great Gatsby", Nick Carraway leaves home to become a bootlegger and gambler. True False
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In chapter 3 of "The Great Gatsby", how does Nick characterize Jordan Baker? She's loud. She's a goody-goody. She's sullen. She's dishonest.
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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 1, Tom Buchanan is described as having what kind of body? a cruel body a frail body a desirable body an Olympic body
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True or False? When Daisy first marries Tom Buchanan, she seems very much in love with him and happy. True False
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From "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 4, whose line is it? "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired." Nick Carraway Tom Buchanan Jordan Baker Jay Gatsby
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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 1, the narrator, Nick Carraway, remembers advice from his father. What was this advice? (page 1). "If you can't say something polite, keep your opinion to yourself. Unless its very witty, in...
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From "The Great Gatsby", put the following events into chronological order. Top label: FirstFirst Bottom label: LastLast
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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 1, the protagonist, Nick Carraway, moves from the Midwest of the United States to a suburb of New York City, specifically area where the "new money" tend to live, separate from where the "ol...
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17 . What was step one for the Wright brothers achieving manned, powered aircraft * 3 points a. Build a manned glider b. Build a manned box kite c. Build an unmanned box kite d. Build a manned, powered aircraft
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How does this scene contribute to the overall plot? Brutus’s decision contributes to a rising action. Brutus’s decision creates the climax. Brutus’s decision provides the resolution. Brutus’s decision strengthens the exp...
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BRUTUS. It must be by his death: and for my part I know no personal cause to spurn at him But for the general. He would be crowned: How that might change his nature, there’s the question. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, W...
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BRUTUS. It must be by his death: and for my part I know no personal cause to spurn at him But for the general. He would be crowned: How that might change his nature, there’s the question. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, W...
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[CASSIUS.] Well, Brutus, thou art noble: yet I see Thy honourable mettle may be wrought From that it is disposed. Therefore it is meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes; For who so firm that cannot be seduced?...
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CASSIUS. There’s a bargain made. Now know you, Casca, I have moved already Some certain of the noblest-minded Romans To undergo with me an enterprise Of honourable-dangerous consequence. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Wi...
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CASCA. Indeed they say the senators tomorrow Mean to establish Caesar as a king, And he shall wear his crown by sea and land In every place save here in Italy. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare What is t...
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CASCA. You speak to Casca, and to such a man That is no fleering tell-tale. Hold, my hand. Be factious for redress of all these griefs And I will set this foot of mine as far As who goes farthest. –The Tragedy of Julius...
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Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar. CASCA. Let us not leave him out. CINNA. No, by no means. METELLUS. O, let us have him, for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion, And buy men’s voices to...
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What is the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing? Summarizing reduces a larger text by focusing on the main ideas, while paraphrasing restates the entire text. Summarizing puts the text in the writer’s words,...
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How is foreshadowing most useful to the audience? It helps them make predictions. It summarizes the story for them so far. It helps them understand characters. It tells them exactly what will happen.
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