AmLit B Modified U1 Portfolio (U1L10)

12 questions 1. The Great Gatsby falls into what is the genre, format, and literary movement? (1 point)
Responses

Novel of Modernism
Novel of Modernism

Romantic tragedy
Romantic tragedy
Question 2
2. Match the character type to the name from the novel.(5 points)
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Narrator
Flat character
Static character
Protagonist
Antagonist
Question 3
3. Who does Nick date in the novel?(1 point)
Responses

Jordan
Jordan

Catherine
Catherine
Question 4
4. Who buys Myrtle a dog?(1 point)
Responses

George
George

Tom
Tom
Question 5
5. Who has laughter that sounds like money?(1 point)
Responses

Gatsby
Gatsby

Daisy
Daisy
Question 6
6. Who is the narrator?(1 point)
Responses

Gatsby
Gatsby

Nick
Nick
Question 7
7. What is the setting of the novel?(1 point)
Responses

Chicago, Fall 1925
Chicago, Fall 1925

New York, Summer 1922
New York, Summer 1922
Question 8
8. The type of narration used in The Great Gatsby is(1 point)
Responses

3rd person omniscient
3rd person omniscient

1st person point-of-view
1st person point-of-view
Question 9
9. Match the type of conflict with the plot points of the novel.(4 points)
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Character vs. Society
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Self
Question 10
10. Match the symbol to its meaning(1 point)
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Green Light
Gatsby's Mansion
Valley of Ashes
Question 11
11. Match the type of irony with plot point.(3 points)
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Situational
Dramatic
Verbal
Question 12
12. Identify 2 themes from the story. Be specific. A single vague theme topic (ex. “love”) will not earn credit. What message about this topic is being conveyed through this story? Write at least one sentence for each. (4 points)(4 points)

what are all the correct answers?

and you can get some answers from The Great Gatsby story that is your additional information.

over half of the answers were incorrect I got 11 out of 24 so I am not happy

I apologize for any incorrect answers. Without knowing the specific answer choices provided for each question, it is challenging to provide accurate responses. However, I apologize for any frustration caused and understand your disappointment. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.

Unfortunately, the answer choices for the questions are not provided, so it is impossible to determine the correct answers without additional information.

Apologies for the confusion. Here are the correct answers based on the information provided in The Great Gatsby:

Question 1: The Great Gatsby falls into the genre of a Novel of Modernism.

Question 2:
- Narrator: Nick
- Flat character: Tom
- Static character: Daisy
- Protagonist: Gatsby
- Antagonist: Tom

Question 3: Nick dates Jordan in the novel.

Question 4: George buys Myrtle a dog.

Question 5: Gatsby has laughter that sounds like money.

Question 6: Nick is the narrator.

Question 7: The setting of the novel is New York, Summer 1922.

Question 8: The type of narration used in The Great Gatsby is first person point-of-view.

Question 9:
- Character vs. Society: Gatsby's attempt to fit into high society.
- Character vs. Nature: Not applicable in this story.
- Character vs. Character: The conflicts between Gatsby and Tom, Gatsby and Daisy, etc.
- Character vs. Self: Gatsby's internal struggle with his past and his idealized version of Daisy.

Question 10:
- Green Light: Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future.
- Gatsby's Mansion: Symbolizes wealth and extravagance.
- Valley of Ashes: Symbolizes the moral decay and social inequality in the 1920s.

Question 11:
- Situational Irony: Gatsby throws extravagant parties and displays a luxurious lifestyle, but it is all for the purpose of attracting Daisy, whom he ultimately fails to win back.
- Dramatic Irony: The readers know that Gatsby's love for Daisy is based on a false perception, as the real Daisy is different from the idealized version he has in his mind.
- Verbal Irony: Not applicable in this story.

Question 12: Two possible themes from the story could be:
- The corrupting power of wealth and materialism: The story conveys the message that the pursuit of material wealth and social status can lead to moral decay and dissatisfaction.
- The illusion of the American Dream: The story highlights the emptiness of the American Dream by portraying the downfall of Gatsby, who acquires wealth and throws extravagant parties in the hope of winning back his lost love, but ultimately ends up alone and unfulfilled.

Please note that these answers are based on the information provided and can vary depending on the interpretation of the reader.