English 3 B - Unit 2: The Great Gatsby

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(2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 4. For what does Wilson mistake the advertisement featuring Doctor T.J. Eckleburg? (1 point) (1 pt) God (0 pts) his wife (0 pts) the moon

A. God 1/1 point

(2.3) The Great Gatsby: Tone and Point of View- Quick Check (1-4) 3. In "The Great Gatsby," how does Nick know the evening is not quite over? (1 point) A. He leaves the house and finds one of the guests has wrecked a car. B. Jordan grabs his hand and pulls him to the dance floor before he can get to the door. C. The butler brings out more champagne as he is about to leave.

A. He leaves the house and finds one of the guests has wrecked a car. 1/1 point

(2.8) The Great Gatsby: Symbols and Allusions- Quick Check (1-4) 3. In "The Great Gatsby," what does Jordan tell Nick when they see each other after Gatsby's death? (1 point) A. She is engaged to another man. B. She knows that Daisy was driving the car. C. She was in love with Gatsby.

A. She is engaged to another man. 1/1 point

(2.4) The Great Gatsby: Social Groups and Class- Quick Check (1-5) 3. In "The Great Gatsby," what does Gatsby tell Nick about his family? (1 point) A. They all died and left him a fortune. B. They don't approve of him. C. They hate travel and won't visit him.

A. They all died and left him a fortune. 1/1 point

End of (2.8) The Great Gatsby: Symbols and Allusions- Quick Check (1-4) 4. In "The Great Gatsby," the Merton College Library is (1 point) A. a library at Oxford. B. a library in New York C. a secret jazz club.

A. a library at Oxford. 1/1 point The final score is 4/4 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 3. Which of the following words is a synonym for _laudable_? (1 point) A. admirable B. happy C. trustworthy

A. admirable 1/1 point

(2.8) The Great Gatsby: Symbols and Allusions- Quick Check (1-4) 1. A reference to another literary text, poem, or mythological story is a(n) (1 point) A. allusion B. metaphor C. symbol

A. allusion 1/1 point

(2.2) The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald- Quick Check (1-5) 3. What does supercilious mean? (1 point) A. arrogant B. excessive C. unmatchable

A. arrogant 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 5. What does the italicized word mean? (1 point) The _portentous_ actor stood up to receive the award, even though his name hadn't yet been called. A. arrogant B. confident C. excited

A. arrogant 1/1 point

(2.1) The Great Gatsby: The Jazz Age- Quick Check (1-4) 2. What is a synonym for desolate? (1 point) A. barren B. inconsolable C. pessimistic

A. barren 1/1 point

(2.2) The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald- Quick Check (1-5) 4. In "The Great Gatsby," Myrtle insists on stopping the taxi so she can purchase a (1 point) A. dog. B. hotdog. C. kitten.

A. dog 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 4. Which of the following words is a synonym for _notoriety_? (1 point) A. fame B. freedom C. rejection

A. fame 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 12. The Great Gatsby is told from which point of view? (1 point) A. first-person B. first-person omniscient C. third-person omniscient

A. first-person 1/1 point

(2.3) The Great Gatsby: Tone and Point of View- Quick Check (1-4) 1. The Great Gatsby is written in which point of view? (1 point) A. first-person limited B. first-person omniscient C. third-person limited

A. first-person limited 1/1 point

(2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 2. Which word best completes the sentence? (1 point) She was so ______________; I could hardly get a word in. A. garrulous B. presumptuous C. pretentious

A. garrulous 1/1 point

End of (2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 6. Tom and Daisy have a ________________ view of the American Dream. (1 point) A. materialistic B. realistic C. socialist

A. materialistic 1/1 point The final score is 6/6 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.1) The Great Gatsby: The Jazz Age- Quick Check (1-4) 1. In the 1920s, there was a social revolution toward what kind of values? (1 point) A. youthful B. sensible C. religious

A. youthful 1/1 point

(2.2) The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald- Quick Check (1-5) 2. With which characters does F. Scott Fitzgerald have a good deal in common? (1 point) A. Daisy B. Gatsby C. Nick

B. Gatsby 1/1 point

End of (2.3) The Great Gatsby: Tone and Point of View- Quick Check (1-4) 4. In "The Great Gatsby," which of the following is evidence that Nick is a reliable, trustworthy narrator? (1 point) A. Gatsby lets him into his inner circle right away. B. He says himself that he is one of the few honest people he has ever known. C. Jordan says she trusts him.

B. He says himself that he is one of the few honest people he has ever known. 1/1 point The final score is 4/4 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 3. Why does Wilson want to get away? (1 point) A. He can't find anyone to sell him a car. B. He suspects his wife is having an affair. C. His wife has threatened to leave him.

B. He suspects his wife is having an affair. 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 8. In "The Great Gatsby," the only character who comes to know all of the details of the accident and all the complex relationships involved is (1 point) A. Gatsby. B. Nick. C. Tom.

B. Nick. 1/1 point

(2.4) The Great Gatsby: Social Groups and Class- Quick Check (1-5) 4. In "The Great Gatsby," what does Daisy say about Gatsby's house when she first sees it? (1 point) A. She doesn't see how he could afford it. B. She doesn't understand how he lives there alone. C. She thinks he is pulling her leg and that it is not really his house.

B. She doesn't understand how he lives there alone. 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 9. In "The Great Gatsby," why won't Tom give up Daisy? (1 point) A. He loves her. B. She is one of his possessions. C. She is the one with all the money.

B. She is one of his possessions. 1/1 point

(2.1) The Great Gatsby: The Jazz Age- Quick Check (1-4) 3. In the Great Gatsby, why did Daisy and Tom spend a year in France? (1 point) A. They wanted their little girl to learn French. B. There was no reason. C. Tom's family bought a house in Paris.

B. There was no reason. 1/1 point

(2.4) The Great Gatsby: Social Groups and Class- Quick Check (1-5) 2. Which word best completes the sentence? When she saw that she had been given the lead in the musical, Michelle threw up her hands in _________________. (1 point) A. benediction B. exultation C. vestige

B. exultation 1/1 point

(2.2) The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald- Quick Check (1-5) 1. After World War I, life in America became (1 point) A. bleak. B. prosperous. C. uncertain.

B. prosperous. 1/1 point

End of (2.1) The Great Gatsby: The Jazz Age- Quick Check (1-4) 4. The T in the STEAL acronym for indirect characterization stands for (1 point) A. temperament. B. thoughts. C. tone.

B. thoughts. 1/1 point The final score is 4/4 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 5. Some might say Gatsby achieved the American Dream because he (1 point) A. is able to keep his life private. B. went from rags to riches. C. won the love of Daisy.

B. went from rags to riches. 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 11. In "The Great Gatsby," why did Gatsby buy his house in West Egg? (1 point) A. He could not afford a house in East Egg. B. He liked big houses. C. He wanted to be near Daisy.

C. He wanted to be near Daisy. 1/1 point

(2.4) The Great Gatsby: Social Groups and Class- Quick Check (1-5) 1. In "The Great Gatsby," why is Nick an outsider in relation to Daisy and Tom? (1 point) A. He does not drink. B. He was born into money. C. He works for a living.

C. He works for a living. 1/1 point

End of (2.4) The Great Gatsby: Social Groups and Class- Quick Check (1-5) 5. In "The Great Gatsby," why will Gatsby never be accepted by the likes of Daisy and Tom? (1 point) A. He associates with people who are "below" them. B. He does not share their political views. C. His is "new" money.

C. His is "new" money. 1/1 point The final score is 5/5 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

End of (2.2) The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald- Quick Check (1-5) 5. Which character's actions in Chapter 2 of "The Great Gatsby" best exemplify the concept of the "cruel rich"? (1 point) A. Myrtle B. Nick C. Tom

C. Tom 1/1 point The final score is 5/5 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 7. In "The Great Gatsby," George Wilson finds out who owned the yellow car from (1 point) A. Daisy. B. the police. C. Tom.

C. Tom. 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 6. Which of the following is an antonym for truculent? (1 point) A. bad mannered B. courageous C. even tempered

C. even tempered 1/1 point

(2.8) The Great Gatsby: Symbols and Allusions- Quick Check (1-4) 2. Superfluous means (1 point) A. celebratory. B. cumbersome. C. excessive.

C. excessive. 1/1 point

(2.3) The Great Gatsby: Tone and Point of View- Quick Check (1-4) 2. Which word is the best antonym for malevolence? (1 point) A. apathy B. cynicism C. kindness

C. kindness 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 2. Which of the following words is an antonym for _garrulous_? (1 point) A. kind B. rude C. silent

C. silent 1/1 point

(2.7) The Great Gatsby: The American Dream- Quick Check (1-6) 1. According to the movie, many writers of the 1920s found hope in (1 point) A. capitalism. B. religion. C. socialism. 1 /1 point

C. socialism. 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 1. What does the italicized word mean? (1 point) The _punctilious_ host checked to see that each napkin was correctly folded. A. cruel B. hungry C. thorough

C. thorough 1/1 point

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 10. Which words best describe Daisy from "The Great Gatsby?" (1 point) A. brave and honest B. cruel and calculating C. weak and selfish

C. weak and selfish 1/1 point

(2.5) The Future of Gatsby and Daisy- Discussion (1-1) You know about Gatsby and Daisy in the past and in the present—but what about their future? Thinking about all you have learned—about their characters, about the social classes that divide them, and about their views of the past—predict what you think will happen between the two. Use details from the novel and from your lessons to support your answer.

I don't think Daisy will wind up/remain with Tom or Gatsby because of their relationship and emotions. And every one has a defect that just can't be disregarded enough seeing someone. Tom is excessively controlling, which is not really even a relationship by any stretch of the imagination, and Gatsby, in spite of his sweetness to her inverse of Tom, needs to accomplish something much increasingly incomprehensible: remember the past, as though the past is a pool to bounce innocuously directly back in. What Gatsby is misleading is unrealistic and Tom's character is too poor to be in any way evident, which is the reason that captivation won't keep going extremely long either.

End of (2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 15. What do you think the title, "The Great Gatsby," means? Is Gatsby "great"? Why or why not? (4 points)

I imagine that the title "The Great Gatsby" is unexpected. The shallow part of Gatsby life that could appear "extraordinary" is that he is the most extravagant, coolest, handsomest man in the area, who drives the best and most costly vehicle, who lives in a chateau and tosses the most slamming parties. In any case, while including further with the story, the peruser dissapoints of Garsby, and understands that Gatsby is only significance. In the wake of becoming familiar with Gatsby, the underlying interest with him transforms into dissatisfaction. Thusly, the "incredible" turns unpleasant since really Gatsby's cash originates from wrongdoing. His gatherings, house, and material riches don't fulfill him. He's an ethical bankrupt pursuing a wedded lady. What's more, he despises his genuine self and has made a totally different phony persona trying to experience a high school dream. With the goal that the title "The Great Gatsby" appears to be a tragic, shallow "enormity." 4/4 points The final score is 24/24 (100%). (That is if you put those answers.)

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 13. Is Nick, from "The Great Gatsby," a trustworthy narrator? (4 points)

No, Nick is definitely not a reliable storyteller in the book "The Great Gatsby". The motivation behind why Nick is a temperamental character isn't just the way that he is Daisy's cousin. Despite the fact that he is watching and describing another person's story, Nick is a first-individual storyteller. He is one of the characters in the story and the plot is told from his perspective. A first-individual storyteller has restricted information on what's going on and recounts to the story as per his own view and suppositions. Along these lines, what the peruser finds a good pace what the storyteller likewise knows. Right now, detests his own cousin Daisy, her better half, and her companions for being shallow individuals without any qualities. In spite of Gatsby's being a lawbreaker, Nick appreciates his immaculateness of heart and adolescent aspiration. Subsequently, that is the thing that perusers are told about the characters. 4/4 points

(2.9) The Great Gatsby: A Timeless Tragedy- Quiz (1-15) 14. Choose a symbol from "The Great Gatsby." Explain what it means literally as well as its significance to the text. (4 points)

The Green Light. Arranged toward the finish of Daisy's East Egg dock and scarcely noticeable from Gatsby's West Egg grass, the green light speaks to Gatsby's deepest desires for what's to come. Gatsby partners it with Daisy, and in Chapter 1 he comes to toward it in the obscurity as a directing light to lead him to his objective. 4/4 points


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