Great Gatsby
1. Where was the tea held?
2. What characters are present?
3. Where does i...
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Great Gatsby
1. Where was the tea held?
2. What characters are present?
3. Where does it take place?
4. Why?
5. Who is Klipspringer?
6. Who are Owl Eyes?
7. What college did Gatsby attend briefly?
8. Why was Dan Cody so important in his life?
9. How did Ella Kaye cheat Gatsby out of his inheritance?
10. Who is James Gatz?
11. In Chapter 7 Who is present at Tom's mansion?
12. Describe the weather.
13. Who is Pammy?
14. Where do they go to the city? ( N. Y.)
15. Who drives in Gatsby's yellow car?
16. Who drives in Tom's blue car?
!7. Describe the argument at the hotel.
18.is killed by Gatsby's yellow car.
19. kills Gatsby.
20. Why?
21. Who was present at Gatsby's funeral?
22. was the color of light at the end of Daisy's dock which symbolized Gatsby's hopes and dreams
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