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Bell Ringer 3/21 Please get ready for your chapter 8 reading quiz. 1, 4

TGG Ch. 8 RQ What is the only compliment that Nick ever paid to Gatsby? (paraphrase) What did George find that convinced him Myrtle was having an affair? When George discovered the affair, he told Myrtle, “You can fool me, but you can’t fool God.” What element of the valley of ashes comes to symbolize God’s gaze and watches over everything? What does Gatsby decide to do as he waits for Daisy to call? What happened to George Wilson at the end of the chapter?

Bell Ringer 3/21 Please get a copy of The Great Gatsby and get out your Ch. 5-7 Discussion questions so that we can discuss them. 2

Bell Ringer 3/21 Please get a copy of The Great Gatsby and get out your Ch. 5-7 Discussion Questions. Summarize chapter 6 up to the point we stopped reading yesterday (pg. 103) with someone sitting near you. 3

Bell Ringer 3/21 Please get a copy of The Great Gatsby and get back into your reading groups from yesterday. Continue reading chapter 5. Seth, Juanita Morgan, Madeline Krystal, Nevin Dakota, Colin Kim, Dylan Magen, Amber, Rylee Gabe, Auston

Bell Ringer 3/21 Please get a copy of The Great Gatsby and get back into your reading groups from yesterday. Continue reading chapter 5. Dylan, Darren, Logan Angelica, Madison, Kendra Dayton, Fred, Nick S Katrina, Gaige, Kira Jazmine, Arisa Devin, Nick D

English III EQ: How do F. Scott Fitzgerald’s choices regarding how to build his characters advance the plot and develop the themes of The Great Gatsby? Agenda Bell Ringer Agenda/EQ Reading Ch. 5-7 Discussion Questions Analyzing Character in Ch. 5-7 Reading Ch. 8 & 9 Analyzing Character in Ch. 8 & 9

Story Structure Notes Exposition: The beginning of a story, which presents the basic situation and characters Rising Action: Escalating conflict Climax: The high point of the action Denouement/Resolution: Conclusion