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Which of these inferences about Gatsby is best supported by the text?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
What is most likely the author’s intent by having Nick tell the reader that he is “inclined to reserve all judgments”?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
How do the following lines most likely add to the development of Gatsby’s character (paragraph 20)? **Reread paragraph 20. It begins with...He smiled understandingly...**
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
Which character can be described as: mysterious, accommodating and generous, someone to whom people are drawn?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
Gatsby's wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act. Which sentence from the excerpt most strongly supports the previous statement?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
Which of the following is a synonym for feign?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
What is a central idea from chapter 1 of the excerpt?
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
Which of the following words best describes the scene at Gatsby’s party in (paragraph 5)? **Reread paragraph 5.. It begins with...By midnight the hilarity had increased....**
His wealthy air and charming manners seems to be a well-crafted persona or act.
To make the reader feel that he is a credible narrator.
extravagant
Nick is more judgmental than he intends to be, despite trying to be tolerant.
Gatsby is charismatic and mysterious, which draws Nick and many others to him.
fake
“Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care.”
Gatsby
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