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If you read the book named "the great gatsby" can you me with a few questions i tried re reading the book and i can't seem to get the answers for will mark brainliest for the correct answers. 1. what do they talk about during dinner? 2. from the conversation with tom, what can the reader determine about his character? 3. what does nick leave to go get? 4. what is said about gatsby? 5. what do tom and myrtle argue about? what happens in the argument? 6. how do the others respond to the altercation? 7. what are some of the rumors about gatsby ? 8. how is nick's first encounter with gatsby? 9. what happens with owl eyes at the end of the party. will mark brainliest if you read the book and can give me the correct answers i tried re reading the book but can't seem to get the going to need the answer as soon as possible

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