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who is the narrator of the great gatsby?

question 1 options:

tom buchanan

daisy buchanan

jordan baker

nick carraway

question 2 (5.89 points)
read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

the practical thing was to find rooms in the city but it was a warm season and i had just left a country of wide lawns and friendly trees, so when a young man at the office suggested that we take a house together in a commuting town it sounded like a great idea. he found the house, a weather beaten cardboard bungalow at eighty a month, but at the last minute the firm ordered him to washington and i went the great gatsby out to the country alone. i had a dog, at least i had him for a few days until he ran away, and an old dodge and a finnish woman who made my bed and cooked breakfast and muttered finnish wisdom to herself over the electric stove.

what type of narrator is present in the great gatsby?

question 2 options:

3rd person limited

1st person

3rd person omniscient

2nd person

question 3 (5.88 points)
tom buchanan is reading a book called the rise of the colored empires. what does this say about his character?

question 3 options:

tom seems to be a white supremacist who is afraid of losing his livelihood to minority groups.

tom enjoys reading fictional books.

tom supports progress in minority communities.

tom care about people of all races.

question 4 (5.89 points)
read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

‘you make me feel uncivilized, daisy,’ i confessed on my second glass of corky but rather impressive claret. ‘can’t you talk about crops or something? ’

i meant nothing in particular by this remark but it was taken up in an unexpected way.

‘civilization’s going to pieces,’ broke out tom violently. ‘i’ve gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things.

have you read ‘the rise of the coloured empires’ by this man goddard? ’ ‘why, no,’ i answered, rather surprised by his tone.

‘well, it’s a fine book, and everybody ought to read it. the idea is if we don’t look out the white race will be—will be utterly submerged. it’s all scientific stuff; it’s been proved.’

in this passage, tom’s ideas about race relations come off as uncivilized. what literary device is fitzgerald using here?

question 4 options:

irony

personification

metaphor

simile

question 5 (5.88 points)
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what do we learn about tom and daisy’s marriage in chapter 1?

question 5 options:

they are very happily married.

tom has a mistress.

daisy is cheating on tom.

they are getting divorced.

question 6 (5.88 points)
identify the sentence from the passage that best supports the claim from the question above.

(1)'don’t talk. i want to hear what happens.’ ‘is something happening? ’ i inquired innocently. (2)'you mean to say you don’t know? ’ said miss baker, honestly surprised. ‘i thought everybody knew.’ ‘i don’t.’ (3)‘why——’ she said hesitantly, ‘tom’s got some woman in new york.’ ‘got some woman? ’ i repeated blankly. miss baker nodded. (4)‘she might have the decency not to telephone him at dinner-time. don’t you think? ’

question 6 options:

statement 1

statement 2

statement 3

statement 4

question 7 (5.88 points)
who is george wilson?

question 7 options:

owner of a restaurant in east egg

owner of a hotel in west egg

a mogul who loves to gamble

owner of a run-down auto shop

question 8 (5.89 points)
in the context of the following passage, what is the best definition for the word marred?

most of the confidences were unsought--frequently i have feigned sleep, preoccupation, or a hostile levity when i realized by some unmistakable sign that an intimate revelation was quivering on the horizon--for the intimate revelations of young men or at least the terms in which they express them are usually plagiaristic and marred by obvious suppressions.

question 8 options:

the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires

blemished by injury or rough wear

informed about something secret or not generally known

a mild rebuke or criticism

question 9 (5.88 points)
who is doctor t. j. eckleburg?

question 9 options:

jay gatsby’s best friend

nick carraway’s dentist

an ancient eye doctor whose advertisement still stands in the valley of ashes

the eye doctor who works no george wilson’s cataracts

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