8.10 Unit Test: The Great Gatsby Answered & Graded
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The Great Gatsby
Listen, the question might be worded differently in the future though the answers could still be the same. - Correct Answer also if you can't understand the book go to youtube and search "the great gatsby movie" and you'll see a user by the name of "Knowledge Builder". Go and F'ing click it, watch...
8.10 Unit Test: The Great Gatsby Answered &
Graded
Listen, the question might be worded differently in the future though the answers could still be the
same. - Correct Answer also if you can't understand the book go to youtube and search "the great
gatsby movie" and you'll see a user by the name of "Knowledge Builder". Go and F'ing click it, watch it,
then read the book if u want
Which literary movement that emerged after World War I included experimental techniques to capture
and depict the contradictions and complexities of life? - Correct Answer Modernism
Why were young people who came of age in the first decades of the 1900s, as writers such as F. Scott
Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway did, dubbed the Lost Generation? - Correct Answer They had lost their
faith in the goodness of humanity as a result of the violence of World War I.
The Great Gatsby highlights __________. - Correct Answer the empty materialism that is damaging
American society
Nick Carraway is the narrator of The Great Gatsby, which means that readers __________. - Correct
Answer view the events of the novel through the filter of his eyes and his opinions
Nick's assertion that he is one of the few __________ people he has ever known is questionable in light
of his behavior at several points in the novel. - Correct Answer honest
What does Gatsby suggest when he describes Daisy's voice as being "full of money"? - Correct Answer
He suggests that her wealth is a defining and intrinsic aspect of her character.
How do readers view Tom Buchanan as a result of his behavior in the novel's opening chapter? - Correct
Answer Readers immediately recognize that Tom is a cruel bully.
Gatsby throws lavish parties that are well attended, but the mood of these affairs is generally one of
__________. - Correct Answer carefree but false happiness
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