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English Modern School ENG 101 Chapter Nine: 1)What is the motive publicly given for Wilson’s murder of Gatsby? What does the telephone call from Chicago tell us about Gatsby’s business? What does Klipspringer want from Nick? How does Nick react to this? Why is Gatsby’s father so proud of him? What does Tom confess to Nick when they meet that fall? Does he regret what he has done? What does the green light SYMBOLIZE at the end of the novel?
English Modern School
ENG 101
Chapter Nine:
1)What is the motive publicly given for Wilson’s murder of Gatsby?
- What does the telephone call from Chicago tell us about Gatsby’s business?
- What does Klipspringer want from Nick?
- How does Nick react to this?
- Why is Gatsby’s father so proud of him?
- What does Tom confess to Nick when they meet that fall?
- Does he regret what he has done?
- What does the green light SYMBOLIZE at the end of the novel?
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