One question, one comment Gatsby – Chapters 4/5

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One question, one comment Gatsby – Chapters 4/5 Chapters 4 and 5 are a SUPER important chapter in the novel – we learn more about Gatsby, and Gatsby and Daisy finally meet! Our activity today will go as follows: You will have 5 minutes to come up with one question and one comment about each chapter We will begin with a volunteer. That volunteer will share his/her question or comment. The next person can answer the question, respond to the comment, or branch out with his/her own question or comment. We will continue to discuss like this until everyone has commented. Mrs. Martin won’t speak – it’s up to you all to make this worthwhile! You will be graded on your participation and your ability to discuss the reading (i.e. have you read?!)