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What had gatsby turned daisy into in his own mind? question 10 options: a demon a little girl a flower an angel question 11 (6.25 points) how does gatsby reveal his lack of social graces to tom? question 11 options: he accepts an insincere dinner invitation he yells at a crippled old man he gets drunk he mixes soda in his champagne question 12 (6.25 points) which of the following does gatsby get from his association with dan cody? question 12 options: a large inheritance, which he spent right away an education in the ways of the new money wealthy the habit of social drinking a new car question 13 (6.25 points) how does gatsby’s connection with dan cody begin to develop the motif of wealth? question 13 options: dan cody leaves all of his money to gatsby dan cody shows gatsby that you live longer if you are wealthier dan cody gives gatsby experiences that encourage him to pursue a life of wealth gatsby steals money from dan cody to become wealthier question 14 (6.25 points) what does “old money” versus “new money” mean? we see these descriptions used for a few characters in the book. question 14 options: old money means money passed down through family, whereas new money is money earned. old money means money that can no longer be used, whereas new money is money freshly made and in circulation. old money means money passed through the family, whereas new money is money that was recently found. old money means money that can no longer be used, where as new money is money earned. question 15 (6.25 points) how long did it take gatsby to make the money to buy the mansion? question 15 options: 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years question 16 (6.25 points) gatsby has many close friends and that’s why he’s able to throw large parties. question 16 options: true false

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