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Chapter 6
1. When James Gatz changed his name to Jay Gatsby, what did he want to change?
2. Who first gave Gatsby hope that his dreams could come true?
3. How did Mr. and Mrs. Sloane treat Gatsby after he had offered them his hospitality?
4.What does Gatsby say can be done with the past?
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Chapter 6
1. When James Gatz changed his name to Jay Gatsby, what did he want to change?
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