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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


Wofsheim's cufflinks are made from what - ANSWER - human molars


What type of plot structure does the novel use - ANSWER - flashback


Nick boast about what quality - ANSWER - being tolerant and honest


Michaelis the garage owner is what nationality - ANSWER - Greek


Daisy is from what city - ANSWER - Louisville


How do Jordan and Daisy know eachother - ANSWER - they are childhood friends


What is Gatsby's real name - ANSWER - James Gatz


Why was Myrtle initially attracted to Tom - ANSWER - he dressed expensively


What business does George Wilson own - ANSWER - garage


What relative of Gatsby's comes when he dies - ANSWER - his father

, What does Gatsby introduce Tom as at his party - ANSWER - the Polo player


Who does George Wilson think the eyes on the billboard are - ANSWER - God


What is Wolsheim's profession - ANSWER - gambler


Where does Nick meet Myrtle - ANSWER - at the garage with Tom


What is Tom's book about - ANSWER - the decline of civilization


What is Jordan's major fault - ANSWER - she is a gossip and dishonest


Who tell's George Wilson who the yellow car belongs to - ANSWER - Tom


Who in addition to Nick, attends Gatsby's funeral - ANSWER - Owl Eyes


Who is driving the car that hits Myrtle - ANSWER - Daisy


What item of Gatsby's is Daisy impressed with - ANSWER - his shirts


Where does Gatsby live - ANSWER - West Egg


Where does Daisy live - ANSWER - East Egg


What point of view is the story told - ANSWER - First Person


What business does Nick's family come from - ANSWER - hardware


How much money was Gatsby supposed to inherit from Dan Cody - ANSWER -
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