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The Great Gatsby

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"I have been drunk just ____ in my life, and the second time was that afternoon, so everything that happened has a dim, hazy cast over it, although until after eight o'clock the apartment was full of cheerful sun." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter II" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
Who wrote this? "He was afraid to look at Marjorie... 'It isn't fun any more. Not any of it.'" Hemingway, Ernest. "The End of Something." The Language of Literature. California ed. N.p.: McDougal Littell, n.d. 1022. Print. American Literature.
What was Gatsby promoted to in the war?
Who is the character being described?: "My family have been prominent, well to do people in this middle western city for three generations." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter I" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
Gatsby was a first ____ in World War I when he enlisted.
"At ___ street the cab stopped at one slice in a long white cake of apartment houses." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter II" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
"Let me recite what history teaches. History teaches." By ____ is one of many modernist ideas used in "If I Told Him." Stein, Gertrude "If I Told Him." A Complete Portrait of Picasso, Line 121
"The End of Something" is one of a series of modernist stories about the character ____.
People from ___ egg come from families that always had money. They are more Snobby, greedy, and mean then people from ___ egg
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What color was Gatsby's car
What is the poor section of town in between East and West egg called?
Who is the character being described?: "He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York he's so dumb he doesn't know he's alive." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter II" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
What does the green light at the end of daisies dock represent?
"Her husband, among various physical accomplishments had been one of those most powerful ____ that ever played football at New Haven." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter I" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
Who is the character being described?: "She was a slender, small breasted girl, which and erect carriage, which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like are young cadet. Her gray sons strained looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a wan, Charming, discontented face. " Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter I" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
____ is a style or movement in the aims to break with classical and traditional forms. "modernism". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 09 May. 2016. <Dictionary.com http://www.dictionary.com/browse/modernism>.
Who is the character being described?: "After that I lived like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe – Harris, Venice, Rome – collecting Jules, chiefly rubies, hunting big game, painting a little, things for myself only, and trying to forget something very sad that had happened to me Long ago." Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Chapter III" The Great Gatsby. Collier ed. New York, 1980. 100. Print.
People from ___ egg come from families that always had money. They are more Snobby, greedy, and mean then people from ___ egg