Warm-Up: Ch.7 rank and order

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Warm-Up: Ch.7 rank and order Thinking about ALL that happened in Ch. 7… Narrow it down to what you believe are the 5 MOST important moments/events. Rank them in order (1 is the ultimately most important one) Explain why each one is so important, keeping in mind how it drives the plot.

Gatsby Vs. Tom – A Battle!

Symbolism Speed DaTing You will embark on a “race” to see how many examples of different symbols you can find. For each poster, you will provide an example from the book that relates to the symbol. Example in your words = 1 point Paraphrased example with page number = 2 points Quote with page number = 3 points You CANNOT repeat what has already been written on any poster. So, make sure you first READ the examples that are already there. Sign your name to your contribution. Please make sure it’s legible. See how many symbolism dates you can go on in the allotted time  Earn points for your contributions! The most points will win.