A: Gatsby’s father
B: Daisy
C: Tom
D: Klipspringer
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- According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
- According to "The Great Gatsby", _____ live (s) in West Egg. A: George Wilson B: Tom and Daisy C: Gatsby D: Nick Carraway
- In the novel, who renews Nick’s faith in the vitality of the American Dream? A: Tom Buchanan B: Jordan Baker C: Daisy Buchanan D: Jay Gatsby
- Fitzgerald's masterpiece The Great Gatsby is narrated by one of the major characters in the novel, ______________ . A: Nick Carraway B: Jay Gatsby C: Daisy Buchanan D: Tom Buchanan
- Which of the following statements about the narrator Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby is incorrect? ( ) A: At the beginning of the story, his father told him not to criticize people. B: He is Tom Buchanan’s cousin. C: He is Gatsby’s neighbour in West Egg. D: He is a peripheral narrator who observes the protagonist closely.
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In "The Great Gatsby", _____ are correct description of Nick Carraway. A: He isa quiet young Midwesterner who comes east to work in New York. B: Like Gatsby, he is in love with Daisy too. C: He is a neighbor of Gatsby. D: He is the narrator of "The Great Gatsby".
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Gatsby’s funeral is grand, and many of his old friends attend it.
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In "The Great Gatsby"______ are correct description of Tom. A: He is a millionaire who lives on East Egg. B: He is Daisy’s husband. C: He is an arrogant and irresponsible man. D: He loves Daisy very much.
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Gatsby’s house is, across the bay, on the opposite of the house of Tom and Daisy.
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______ is generally regarded as John Steinbeck's masterpiece. A: The Sea Wolf B: The Great Gatsby C: Uncle Tom's Cabin D: The Grapes of Wrath