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1. The  advice   given  to  Nick  from his  father  was “Whenever you  feel  like criticizing

anyone , just  remember  that all people in this world  haven ’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” 

2. Nick decided to go to the  East  to learn the  bond business.

3. Tom and Daisy travelled  there  because there were  rich  people who played  polo .

4. Daisy’s relation to Nick was that she was his second cousin

5. Myrtle was a bit  heavy , in her mid-thirties, not beautiful but  rather sensual. 

6. The surprising  thing  that Gatsby said to Jordan  Baker  at the  party  was that he  wanted

her to tell  Nick to  invite  Daisy to Nick’s house. 

7. The unpleasant story that Nick had heard about Jordan Baker was that she had  moved

a ball  during  a  golf tournament to win.

8. Jordan Baker  hated  people who were  careless .

9. Daisy met Jay Gatsby at her hometown, Louisville,  Kentucky just  before  the war. 

10. Daisy was very drunk before her wedding

11. Daisy  cried  when she saw Gatsby’s  shirts  because she had  never   seen   such  beautiful shirts before.

12. Gatsby saw a  green   light  when he looked across  the bay to Daisy’s house.

13. Jay Gatsby didn’t see  them  as his  real   parents  and  felt  like he belonged to a more wonderful world  than the one his parents had given him. 

14. Jay Gatsby stopped throwing his wonderful  parties  because he had  already  reunited

with Daisy but the only  reason  he  threw  them at the  first   place  was to reunite with Daisy. 

15. The thing, that her  voice  was  full  of money , was magical. 

16. The day when Myrtle was  killed  was  special  for Nicks because at that day it was his thirtieth  birthday

17. George  thought  that  Doctor Eckleburg was God after his  wife ’s  death

18. Nick, Gatsby’s dad and the man with the enormous  round   glasses   came  to Gtasby’s funeral. 

1.  False  – Nick Carraway came for a wealthy family.

2. False – East Egg was more fashionable than West  Egg.

3. True 4. False – Doctor T. J. Eckleburg was the man who  appeared  on the billboard in the

valley  of ashes .

5. False – Tom  told  Myrtle that Daisy was  Catholic  and that’s why they  couldn ’t get

divorced

6. True 7. False – Nick talked  to Gatsby for a  while  before he told Nick who he was.

8. True

9. True 10. Ture

11. False – Gatsby became  wealthy after he began to  work for Mr. Wolfshiem.

12. False – Gatsby had decided that he wanted to become wealthy as a young man. 13. True

14. False – Gatsby wanted Daisy to admit  that she had never loved Tom. 

15. True 16. True 17. True 18.

False – Catherine  told the  police  that her  sister  had a  happy   marriage
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