Great Gatsby chapter 6&7

Chapter 6: How does Gatsby measure the success of his parties?
A
By the number of celebrities who attend.
B
By the money he makes in business deals.
C
By whether Daisy attends.
D
By how long they last.
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Chapter 6: How does Gatsby measure the success of his parties?
A
By the number of celebrities who attend.
B
By the money he makes in business deals.
C
By whether Daisy attends.
D
By how long they last.

Slide 1 - Quiz

chapter 6: What does Gatsby learn from Dan Cody?
A
How to sail.
B
How to seduce women.
C
How to make money.
D
How the wealthy live.

Slide 2 - Quiz

Chapter 6: What did Daisy really think of the party?
A
She found it loathsome and below her.
B
She was jealous of the other women.
C
She welcomed the opportunity to see Gatsby
D
She was impressed by the celebrities.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Slide 4 - Slide

What is the reason Tom and Jay switch cars?
A
There is no reason .
B
Tom wants to show off his new car.
C
Jay wants to show off his new car.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which wrong assumption does Myrtle make?

Slide 6 - Open question

What does Gatsby tell Tom?
A
That he has feelings for Daisy.
B
That Daisy and Gatsby were running away together
C
That Daisy never loved him

Slide 7 - Quiz

Why does Tom let Gatsby and Daisy drive home together?
A
He realizes he can't stand in the way of their love.
B
He has decided that they are not actually having an affair.
C
He has cut the brakes in their car.
D
He realizes that Daisy is not going to leave him for Gatsby.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Who was driving the car that killed Myrtle?
A
Daisy
B
Nick
C
Tom
D
Jay

Slide 9 - Quiz

What are Daisy and Tom doing at the end of the chapter?
A
They are arguing after the events of the Plaza Hotel showdown.
B
They attend an East Egg party and act as if nothing happened
C
They flee town after the car accident.
D
They are talking at the dinner table, as if they are conspiring.

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is Gatsby doing at the very end of the chapter?
A
Developing a plan to run away to escape the consequences of the car crash
B
Crying on his dock because he realizes that he last lost Daisy forever
C
Standing outside the Buchanan household to make sure Daisy is okay
D
Talking to Wolfsheim in the hopes he can arrange a hit man to murder Tom

Slide 11 - Quiz

What do you think of Daisy's decision to choose Tom over Jay? Explain!

Slide 12 - Open question

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