Narrative American Dream Dialect Mood Characters.

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Narrative American Dream Dialect Mood Characters

Nick Carraway

AA)AA) James Gatz/Jay Gatsby BB)BB) Jordan Baker CC)CC) Nick Carraway Dr. T. J. Eckleburg DD)DD)

AA)AA) True BB)BB) False

AA)AA) Third Person (limited) BB)BB) Third Person (omniscient) CC)CC) First Person A & B DD)DD)

AA)AA) False, he/she is not in the novel as a character and only as a narrator. BB)BB) True and is a minor character. CC)CC) True and one of the main characters.

AA)AA) New York BB)BB) West Egg CC)CC) In the Valley of Ashes DD)DD) East Egg

AA)AA) False BB)BB) True Back to the question select.

Jordan Baker

AA)AA) James Gatz/Jay Gatsby BB)BB) Jordan Baker CC)CC) Nick Carraway Ewing Klipspringer DD)DD)

AA)AA) Her multi-dimensional personality and relation to the conflicts. BB)BB) Being a mother CC)CC) Her wealth

AA)AA) BB)BB) False, because he is not the narrator. True, because, in the novel, the narrator/author/other characters gives specific facts about Mr. Gatsby Back to the question select.

Daisy Buchanan

AA)AA) Dull and boring. BB)BB) Pessimistic, dark, tragic, vapid, interesting, deceptive. CC)CC) Happy-go lucky, cheerful, fun, and vivid.

AA)AA) Don Cody BB)BB) Himself CC)CC) Tom Buchanan Owl eyes DD)DD)

AA)AA) False BB)BB) True

AA)AA) New York BB)BB) East Egg CC)CC) The Valley of Ashes None of the above DD)DD)

AA)AA) He had nowhere to go. BB)BB) He fell asleep in the couch. CC)CC) It was oddly interesting. None of the above DD)DD)

AA)AA) False BB)BB) True

AA)AA) False, he does not try but he ended up fixing everything. BB)BB) False, he just lets everything be the way it is. CC)CC) True, he does try to fix everything but ultimately fails. True, he fixes everything and establish a good moral compass to his acquaintances. DD)DD) Back to the question select.

Tom Buchanan

AA)AA) Old lad BB)BB) Old Sport CC)CC) Old chap Bloke DD)DD)

AA)AA) Oxford. BB)BB) Oggsford.

AA)AA) True BB)BB) False Back to the question select.

Jay Gatsby/James Gatz

AA)AA) True BB)BB) False

AA)AA) The green light BB)BB) Tennis CC)CC) Huge parties Guns DD)DD)

AA)AA) Money, power, and reputation. BB)BB) Wisdom. CC)CC) Doll collection. Habit of punching women in the nose. DD)DD)

AA)AA) Inherent the money from Dan Cody. BB)BB) Winning the lottery. CC)CC) Be in organized crime and bootlegging. None of the above. DD)DD)

AA)AA) False BB)BB) True

AA)AA) False, East Egg will never accept West Egg as in the same group of rich people. BB)BB) True, they get along pretty well. Back to the question select.

 1. B  2. B  3. B  4. A  5. A  6. B Back to the question select.

 1. C  2. A  3. B Back to the question select.

 1. A  2. A  3. D  4. A  5. C  6. B Back to the question select.

 1. D  2. B  3. A Back to the question select.

 1. C  2. C  3. A  4. A  5. A  6. B  7. C Back to the question select.

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