What part of Gatsby’s past is revealed through flashback in chapter four? (1 point)Group of answer choicesJordan and Gatsby’s romantic relationship.Daisy and Gatsby’s romantic relationship.Gatsby’s past as a sailor.The fixing of the 1919 World Series.
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What part of Gatsby’s past is revealed through flashback in chapter four? (1 point)Group of answer choicesJordan and Gatsby’s romantic relationship.Daisy and Gatsby’s romantic relationship.Gatsby’s past as a sailor.The fixing of the 1919 World Series.
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In Chapter Four of The Great Gatsby, it is revealed through flashback that Gatsby had a romantic relationship with Daisy in the past. This is a significant part of Gatsby's past that shapes his actions and motivations throughout the novel.
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How does Gatsby exhibit the theme of “the role of the past”? (RL.11.2)Group of answer choicesGatsby has become a bootlegger to recover the wealth he lost when he was a child.Gatsby is influenced by his parents to be hardworking and successful to continue their family legacy.Gatsby constantly supports Nick in trying to recover the part of himself that he lost in the war.Gatsby wants Daisy to throw away her current life and continue their relationship as if nothing has changed.
Directions: Using your knowledge of the characters in The Great Gatsby, your knowledge of 1920s life, and the important meeting that takes between Gatsby and Daisy in chapter 5, make a prediction regarding the fate of both characters using a quote from chapters 1-5. Follow the format below in organizing your response & be sure to put the quote that you will be using in your paragraph at the top of the response:QUOTE1. Briefly introduce both character and the author and novel. 2. Provide a relevant summary of information of character behaviors that will lead to the prediction that you will make. 3. Build into quote by introducing the speaker and the situation. 4. Provide the quote.5. Provide analysis as it relates to the prediction that you will make. 6. Make the bold prediction and support it will the most relevant information.
Why does Nick wait to tell us about Gatsby’s backstory until the beginning of Chapter 6?Group of answer choicesTo clear up misconceptions about Gatsby.Nick only just learned about Gatsby’s past.Daisy asked Nick about what he knows about Gatsby.To leave the reader in suspense up until this point.
Based on the passage, which of the following best describes Gatsby's attitude towards the past? (RL. 11.9)Group of answer choicesHe is indifferent to the past and focuses solely on his future plans with Daisy.He is resigned to the fact that the past cannot be changed and chooses to move forward without looking back.He believes the past can be entirely recaptured and insists on reconstructing it exactly as it was.He acknowledges the impossibility of repeating the past but still hopes to recapture some essence of it.
Which of the following is not a story that Gatsby tells about his past? (1 point)Group of answer choicesHe fixed the World Series in 1919.He is the son of a wealthy family from the “Middle West” (San Francisco)He collected jewels and hunted big game in Europe.He was brought up in America, but he was educated at Oxford.
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