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The Great Gatsby Journal #1 Choose ONE writing prompt and free-write a response to turn in to google classoroom. Describe someone you know who has either worked for the “American Dream” or deliberately rejected it. How might blind pursuit of a dream or a goal be damaging, both to the pursuer and those around him? There’s a famous saying that “Money can’t buy happiness.” Do you agree? Why or why not? Have you ever wanted to relive a moment from your past, to redo it? Describe the situation. How and why would you change the past?