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The great gatsby questions 11. with what scandal had wolfsheim been connected? a) the wall street crash that led to the great depression b) the rigging of the 1919 world series c) the kennedy assassination monica lewinsky. d) let’s just say there’s a guy back in jersey who’ll be on a liquid diet for awhile… 12. just who is this dr. t. j. eckleberg? a) gatsby’s doctor and business associate b)an eye doctor whose billboard overlooks the road to west egg c)tom buchanan’s spy and confidante d)a guest at gatsby’s party wait – maybe he is the “love doctor”… 13. as it turns out, jay gatsby is not actually jay gatsby at all. instead, his real name is… jay gatz b. james gatsby c. john gatz d. james gatz e. bill gates 14. the truth about gatsby’s parents is that a)they were farmers. b) they were landlords c)they owned a hardware business. d) they worked for the government. e) they were obsessed with march madness. 15. how does gatsby dress for his initial rendezvous with daisy? a) horseback riding clothes b) top hat, tie, and tails c) casual slacks, football jersey d) white suit, silver shirt, gold tie e) hey, it looks like . . nah, it couldn’t be . . no wait, he is! he’s buck nekkid!

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