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Prompt: Daisy and Gatsby have been reunited after five years apart, but the reunion is not as perfect as Gatsby might have imagined. Something isn't right. What does Gatsby need from
Daisy in order for them to be together? Analyze how Gatsby's expectations compare to his
reality. What do you think Gatsby needs in order to realize his ambitions? Should he abandon
them altogether? Support your analysis with evidence from the text.

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