The Great Gatsby Ch. 7 Quiz

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1. Why does Gatsby let all his domestic help go?

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Gatsby let all his domestic help go because he didn't want any more rumors to be spread. This suggests that Gatsby was concerned about the gossip surrounding his extravagant parties and lifestyle. By dismissing his domestic help, he hoped to prevent any further speculation or rumors from circulating among his staff and potentially reaching the outside world. This decision reflects Gatsby's desire to maintain a certain level of secrecy and control over his personal affairs.

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The Great Gatsby Ch. 7 Quiz - Quiz

This quiz focuses on Chapter 7 of 'The Great Gatsby'. It assesses understanding of character actions, such as Gatsby's decision to change his staff, and key plot developments... see moreincluding Daisy's interactions and Tom's choices. This quiz is ideal for learners studying American Literature. see less

2. Who rides with Gatsby? 

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Daisy rides with Gatsby.

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3. What does Tom drive to New York instead of his car?

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Tom drives Gatsby's car to New York instead of his own car. This implies that Tom has access to Gatsby's car and chooses to use it for his trip.

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4. How does this new staff compare to Gatsby's old one?

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The given correct answer states that the new staff is more secretive but very lazy compared to Gatsby's old staff. This implies that the new staff members are not as open and transparent in their actions or communication, and they lack motivation or productivity in their work.

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5. Who does Gatsby hire to replace his staff?

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Gatsby hires a new staff from Wolfsheim because Wolfsheim is a powerful and influential figure in organized crime and business. Gatsby wants to associate himself with Wolfsheim's connections and reputation, and he believes that by hiring staff from Wolfsheim, he can enhance his own image and credibility. Additionally, Wolfsheim's staff may also have the necessary skills and experience to cater to Gatsby's extravagant parties and lifestyle.

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Why does Gatsby let all his domestic help go?
Who rides with Gatsby? 
What does Tom drive to New York instead of his car?
How does this new staff compare to Gatsby's old one?
Who does Gatsby hire to replace his staff?
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