Warm-Up: Study this cover of Gatsby

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Warm-Up: Study this cover of Gatsby Warm-Up: Study this cover of Gatsby. You may want to look at your book for more detail. Fill out the top row of the graphic organizer, thinking about the symbols, colors, and the meanings you might see in this cover. 1

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The Great Gatsby Chapters 1 & 2 Recap Important Characters Big Points Major Confusions? Burning Questions?

Ch. 2 Mystery Bag (Reading Check) Explain the importance of each image as it relates to Ch. 2. Hint: You should be able to discuss why and how it appeared. Show that you picked up on details. Symbolism is important but don’t go grasping for straws!