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Gatsby Chapter 6 April 13-14

Do Now Answer the following in complete sentences: What does it mean to be wealthy? What possession shows prove a person is wealthy? How would you describe the appearance of a wealthy person?

Today’s Focus Read Chapter 6 of Gatsby Discover the truth about Gatsby’s past Take down evidence to prove once and for all if Gatsby is legit or a poser Practice with Reading MC Questions as we prep for May

Gatsby What We Know What We Learned Name: Jay Gatsby From the Midwest Wealthy family, Inherited College: Oxford Worked in Drugs and Oil Dan Cody is an old friend, dead

Pair Read – Gatsby P. 103-108 Use Inch Voices Fill-In the Chart with What We Learn and Include the Page Number What We Know What We Learned Name: Jay Gatsby From the Midwest Wealthy family, Inherited College: Oxford Worked in Drugs and Oil Dan Cody is an old friend, dead

Gatsby Revealed What We Know What We Learned Name: Jay Gatsby From the Midwest Wealthy family, all dead College: Oxford Worked in Drugs and Oil Dan Cody is an old friend, dead

What We Know Gatz has created an entire image based on what he believes Daisy will want He has won her over and they are having an affair Nick is in on the whole thing

Predict and Discuss Based on what we know: Do you believe this is going to work out? Make a prediction for what may happen at Gatsby’s next party – Tom will be there too!

An Affair to Remember Read Pages 107 – 118 What about Tom? Can this Affair really work? What’s the next step for Gatsby and Daisy?

Answer in Complete Sentences Describe the meeting of Tom and Gatsby (108-112) What does this meeting reveal about them? Why did Daisy and Tom find Gatsby's party loathsome? (113-114) How did Gatsby measure the success of his party? (115-116) When Nick told Gatsby that "you can't repeat the past", Gatsby replied, "Why of course you can!" Do you agree with Nick or Gatsby? Explain Why(116-117)

Reflect! According to the events and descriptions from chapters 5 and 6, do you think Gatsby and Daisy’s romance will last? Use examples to support your answer. (3-5 sentences)