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DOA Large:immense::________:_______ What is the relationship? Monarch:Kingdom::President:_____ What is the relationship?

Vocabulary Practice 1- Fill in the blank. He was _______ by the time he got home, because he hadn’t eaten all day. On our drive from New York, we ________ the New Jersey Turnpike. Two former employees, whose names have not been_______ are suing the company. The copy is so perfect that it can hardly be ______________ from the original. If we want to be ____________ for the state championship, we need to work harder.

Focused Freewrite 5 minutes Would you rather live to be 105 but have a normal, ordinary life Or Be famous, but only live to 50

The Great Gatsby-Ch. 1 What part of ch. 1 served as an introduction to the novel? Why is Nick Carraway made the narrator? What is his relationship to the Buchanans? Why did Nick go East? Describe the relationship between Daisy and Tom. Do you think they were suited to each other? What is the significance of Tom’s reference to the book he is reading?

Questions Cont. What revealing announcement does Jordan make to Nick about Tom? What does it show about Tom’s character? What does Daisy hope her baby will be? What does she mean by this? Why does Daisy describe her youth as a “white girlhood?” Describe Gatsby. Why does Gatsby reach out to the water?

Assignments Do point of view writing assignment. (Handout) Take quiz Read Ch. 2 for homework