Passage 7/8
In the paragraph beginning "He was calling up", the statement "Miss baker would be there" suggests that
1 and 2 only
In the first five paragraphs, Gatsby is presented as a person who is characterized by
1 and 3
The passage is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
Allusion
Caravansary in the beginning of the passage most likely means
Bustling inn
In the same paragraph, Nick's reference to "they" is most likely a reference to
Daisy and Gatsby
The description of the butler as "glistening: is an example of an
Euphemism
The word inhospitably in the last sentence of the eighth paragraph could be best described as
Euphemistic
It can be inferred that Gatsby "formed the habit of letting liquor alone" because
He had learned from observing Cody's problems with drinking
Gatsby uses his "brand new name" with Cody because
He sees the meeting as a long awaited opportunity
The development of the ideas in the second paragraph is dependent upon
Hyperbole
The heat is emphasized in the paragraph by means of
Hyperbole
"I had no designs upon it" could most likely be restated as
I had no dishonest intentions toward it
Nick's statement in the same paragraph that "everyone suspecter" is an example of
Inference
In the first sentence, "legally" serves to
Limit "really"
Nick's reflection in the sentence which begins "That anyone should care" is probably
Related to the upcoming visit
In the fourth paragraph, all of the following are evident EXCEPT
Simile