Map AssignmentDirections: In order to help you make sense of the novel’s geographical setting, you will design a map illustrating the.

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Map AssignmentDirections: In order to help you make sense of the novel’s geographical setting, you will design a map illustrating the story’s key places. Using the template provided, correctly label the following places on the map: East Egg West Egg Nick’s house Gatsby’s house The Buchanan’s house The Valley of Ashes Manhattan Myrtle and Tom’s apartment The Long Island Railroad Wilson’s repair shop Long Island Queens The Eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg

For the following settings, find a brief quote from the text that describes the place and draw a small symbol that represents the location: East Egg ¨ West Egg ¨ Gatsby’s house ¨ Nick’s house ¨ The Valley of Ashes ¨ Myrtle and Tom’s apartment ¨ The Buchanan house ¨ Wilson’s repair shop ¨ The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg