Nick finds our that he and Gatsby knew each other from?

college
the war
the stock market

college?

Gatsby's books in his library are for show.

True or False?

False?

war?

You're wrong on both. Did Gatsby ever go to college at all? Is his mansion for show or not? Why does he have a mansion with a library and musical instruments (which he cannot play), etc.?

I recommend you read the book instead of guessing at these questions. It's not long, and it's VERY, VERY good!

To answer the question about where Nick and Gatsby knew each other from, you can refer to the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the novel, Nick and Gatsby met each other through a mutual connection from their college days at Yale University. Nick was Gatsby's neighbor in West Egg, and they eventually became acquainted and developed a friendship.

Regarding the statement that Gatsby's books in his library are for show, to confirm whether it is true or false, you would need to analyze evidence from the novel. In "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby's library is described as filled with real books bound in real leather. While Gatsby's objective in collecting these books might have been to impress others with his wealth, the books themselves are not merely superficial decorations. Therefore, the statement that Gatsby's books in his library are purely for show is false.