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The Great Gatsby--REVIEW-- (Entire book) with Complete Solutions
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The Great Gatsby--REVIEW-- (Entire book) with Complete SolutionsThe Great Gatsby--REVIEW-- (Entire book) with Complete SolutionsThe Great Gatsby--REVIEW-- (Entire book) with Complete SolutionsThe Great Gatsby--REVIEW-- (Entire book) with Complete SolutionsDescribe Tom Buchanan - ANSWER - Married to Daisy. Large, athletic body; very wealthy; racist; bully; unfaithful 
 
Describe Nick Carraway - ANSWER - Narrator; sees himself as non-judgmental; Gatsby's neighbor; dates Jordan Baker 
 
Describe D...
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The Great Gatsby Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Who is the author of The Great Gatsby? - ANSWER - The author is F. Scott Fitzgerald. 
 
In what year was the book written? - ANSWER - The book was written i...
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The Great Gatsby Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
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What does Gatsby want Nick to arrange for him? - Answer-a meeting between him and Daisy 
 
What does Gatsby suggest in order to try to help Nick with his financial state? - Answer-That he work with him on a business deal 
 
Why is it important that Daisy see Gatsby's house? - Answer-to show daisy that he was very wealthy and could provide for her materially. That's why he lost her in the first place: he wasn't wealthy enough for her and T...
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Corruption and greed often lie at the heart of American Literature considering The Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby
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A-Level English Literature OCR essay. Corruption and greed often lie at the heart of American Literature considering The Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby. Achieved 27/30 which would like be an A*/A. Includes context
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American literature flashcards (The Great Gatsby + The Grapes Of Wrath)(wider reading + criticism)
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Flashcards containing quotes from The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald) and The Grapes Of Wrath (Steinbeck) + wider reading and criticism. Arranged in argumentative points for essay writing. Also provided are pages of all criticism and all wider reading quotes. In the corner of the cards is a small key to indicate the number and type of quotes (purple = wider reading, pink = great gatsby, green = grapes of wrath, blue = criticism, number of lines = number of quotes)
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The Great Gatsby, Chapters 7-9 with Complete Solutions
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What is a "libertine," and who behaves like one in this book? - ANSWER - A libertine is a person who is unrestrained by conventions or morality, and many of the guests at Gatsby's parties, or perhaps even Tom & Daisy are libertines--Myrtle, too 
 
How is the behavior of the char...
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The Great Gatsby - Independent Study with Complete Solutions
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The Green Light - ANSWER - Situated at the end of Daisy's East Egg dock and barely visible from Gatsby's West Egg lawn, the green light represents Gatsby's hopes and desires for the future. Gatsby associates it with Daisy, and in the beginning of the book...
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The Great Gatsby Unit Test with complete solutions
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The Great Gatsby, Chapters 4-6 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Since most of his guests ignore him, why do they come to Gatsby's house? - ANSWER - Gatsby's house is a popular place, providing free food, drinks, and lavish amusements 
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The Great Gatsby Final Review with Complete Solutions
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The green light is a symbol for - ANSWER - Gatsby's hopes and dreams 
 
Where does Gatsby's reunion with Daisy take place - ANSWER - Nicks house 
 
From where does Gatsby recognize Nick - ANSWER - WWI
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