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I'm giving up 100 Points for this! Don't answer just for points or I'll report you and you'll lose them anyway. It's not worth it. Please help me if you've read The Great Gatsby. If not then don't answer. If you have than add me and please help me with a few more questions. Thank you!

These questions are from chapters 3 and 4.

*Chapter 3 (22 pages):*

How does Nick experience Gatsby's lifestyle?
What surprises the man in the library? What does it mean that Gatsby "knew when to stop"?
What does Nick say about New York?

*Chapter 4 (21 pages):*

Is Gatsby telling the truth?
Why doesn't Gatsby get a speeding ticket?
Who is Wolfsheim and what is his connection to Gatsby?
What impression does Jordan give of Daisy's life with Tom?
What happens between Jordan and Nick?

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