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The Great Gatsby Chapter 3 Find evidence in the chapter to suggest that: Gatsbys parties made a lot of mess The food for the parties was not prepared in Gatsbys house Some of the guests didnt even know the house belonged to Gatsby Single men often stood by the drinks table at Gatsbys parties The two girls recognised Jordan Jordan recognised one of the girls Many rich people at the time had shelves with fake books on them Nick fought in France during the Great War Nick didnt recognise Gatsby Nobody at the party knew the truth about Gatsbys past Nick was impressed by fame Nick has a poor opinion of women Jordan was a bad driver The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 Find evidence in this chapter which suggests: Gatsby may be telling the truth about his past Gatsby has powerful friends Meyer Wolfsheim is a criminal Gatsby didnt want to know Tom Buchanan Daisy didnt get on with her parents Daisy got over the soldier quite quickly (or perhaps didnt get over him at all!) Tom Buchanans family were very rich Daisy didnt want to get married Gatsby could see Daisys house from his Gatsby is afraid to speak to Daisy directly The Great Gatsby Chapter 5 Find the response to each sentence from this chapter. a) Suppose we have a swim in the pool, old sport? b) How about the day after tomorrow at 4 oclock? c) Youre selling bonds, arent you, old sport? d) Nobodys coming to tea. Its too late. e) Weve met before. f) It took me just three years to earn the money that bought it. g) Im all out of practice. h) Dont talk so much, old sport. Play! i) I want to get the grass cut. j) Ive got my hands full. k) That? Thats Dan Cody, old sport. l) Trying to. m) What day would suit you? n) What day would suit you? o) You dont make much money, do you? p) You might pick up a nice bit of money. q) Why did I have to come alone? r) This is a terrible mistake. s) Whos that? t) Dont be silly; its just two minutes to four. u) I thought you were left money by your father. v) Its too late. w) Not very much. x) Thats a secret. y) We havent met for many years. z) Youre just embarrassed, thats all. The Great Gatsby Chapter 6 Put in order these events relating to Gatsbys relationship with Dan Cody. Cody asked Gatsby some questions. Cody gave Gatsby a job on his boat. Cody left Gatsby $25,000 when he died. Dan Cody died. Ella Kay managed to take all the money, including Gatsbys. Ella Kay came on board the boat in Boston. Gatsby sailed three times around America with Cody. He borrowed a rowboat and rowed out to Dan Codys boat. He saw Dan Codys boat on Lake Superior. He told Dan Cody that a wind might catch his boat and break it up. He told Dan Cody that his name was Jay Gatsby. -At Gatsbys house Tom was polite at first, but then became angry. Why? -Who did Nick spend time with during Gatsbys party? The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Who says each of these things? Who do they say it about? a) I hadnt seen him around and I was rather worried. b) Hes not really speaking into the telephone. c) My little sweetheart! d) Im right across from you. e) What kind of trouble are you trying to cause in my house? f) Her voice is full of money. g) Ive found out some things about this man. h) You sounded well enough on the phone. i) I just found out something funny is going on. j) Thats a great expression of yours. k) Forget about the heat. You make it ten times worse by complaining about it. l) You look so cool. The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Continued Complete these sentences with one suitable word in each space. The main __________ to the accident was Michaelis. He said that Mrs Wilson __________ into the road. The car that hit her slowed for a moment then __________ around the next bend. Tom stopped his car when he realized there had been a __________. He pushed through the __________ and saw Myrtles body on the worktable of the garage. Tom found out that Myrtle had been __________ by a big yellow car. Tom told Wilson that he wasnt __________ the yellow car. Nick met Gatsby in Toms __________. Gatsby asked Nick about the accident but didnt seem to care about the __________ of the woman. He told Nick that Daisy was driving the __________. The Great Gatsby Chapter 8 Put these section headings in the correct order. Afternoon Gatsbys house Daisys marriage Early evening Gatsbys house Gatsbys war How Gatsby met Daisy 4 a.m. Gatsbys house Lunchtime New York City Morning Gatsbys house Night time in Wilsons garage Wilsons movements The Great Gatsby Chapter 9 Why didnt the story of Myrtles affair come out? did Nick become responsible for handling enquiries about Gatsby? didnt Wolfsheim come down? didnt Nick contact Gatsbys father? did Gatsbys father feel a sense of pride in the house? did Nick feel uncomfortable about Mr Gatzs hopes for his son? did Nick hang up on Klipspringer in disgust? AFTER READING THE BOOK: EXTENSION ACTIVITY Find at least five ways in which the character Gatsby is similar to the author Fitzgerald.     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