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Final Exam

Final Exam . Review. To bring up or begin to talk about (a subject) To break the surface of the water; to turn sideways to the wind A spit for roasting . Broach. Unit 13 Vocab. Unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future. inauspicious. Unit 13.

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Final Exam

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  1. Final Exam Review

  2. To bring up or begin to talk about (a subject) To break the surface of the water; to turn sideways to the wind A spit for roasting Broach Unit 13 Vocab

  3. Unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future inauspicious Unit 13

  4. To encourage, assist, aid, support (especially in something wrong or unworthy) abet Unit 13

  5. Showing no feeling or emotion; inanimate; motionless impassive Unit 13

  6. To promote trouble or rebellion; to apply warm liquids to, warm foment Unit 13

  7. A reply to a reply, especially from the defendant in a legal suit Rejoinder Unit 13

  8. Noisy revelry or merrymaking (often with a suggestion of heavy drinking) carousal Unit 13

  9. Frightful, horribly, ghastly grisly Unit 13

  10. To compare critically in order to note differences, similarities, etc; to arrange in order for some specific purpose Collate Unit 13

  11. Noisy in a coarse, offensive way; obvious or conspicuous, especially in an unfavorable sense blatant Unit 13

  12. Unquestionable, beyond dispute incontrovertible Unit 13

  13. Suitable or convenient for a particular purpose; occurring at an appropriate time opportune Unit 13

  14. An expert; one who is well qualified to pass judgments, especially in one of fine arts Connoisseur Unit 13

  15. To affirm, declare confidently aver Unit 13

  16. Deeply unhappy or dejected; without hope, beyond consolation Disconsolate Unit 13

  17. Puzzled, not knowing what to do, at a loss nonplussed Unit 13

  18. Related to Hercules; characterized by great strength; very hard to do in the sense of requiring unusual strength Herculean Unit 13

  19. Abundantly productive; abundant, profuse prolific Unit 13

  20. To weigh down or burden (with difficulties, cares, debts) to fill up, block up, hinder encumber Unit 13

  21. To support, prop up, strengthen; a supporting structure Buttress Unit 13

  22. THE GREAT GATSBY

  23. Gatsby • Who is Nick Carraway? • The Narrator • Neighbor to Gatsby • Dates Jordan Baker

  24. Who wrote the Great Gatsby? • F. Scott Fitzgerald

  25. Who is Tom’s mistress? • Myrtle Wilson

  26. Why did Gatsby live in West Egg? • To be near Daisy

  27. What sport did Jordan play? • Golf

  28. Who is Myrtle’s husband? • George • He owns a garage

  29. What does Gatsby do for a living? • Bootlegger

  30. What words describe Tom? • Domineering, supercilious, and powerful

  31. Who has a thrilling voice that fascinates men? • Daisy

  32. What does Tom believe in? • White supremacy

  33. Who wants their daughter to be a beautiful fool? • Daisy

  34. Why does Tom go to Gatsby’s party? • He thinks Daisy is running around on him.

  35. What do Myrtle and George plan on doing? • Moving away

  36. Why does Daisy reject Gatsby? • She is afraid of the men’s jealousy.

  37. Why does Tom send Daisy in a car with Gatsby? • Tom feels he has already won.

  38. How does Myrtle die? • Daisy runs her over.

  39. Who helps George find the owner of the yellow car? • Tom

  40. Who does George kill? • Gatsby and himself

  41. Who shows up at Gatsby’s funeral? • Owl Eyes, Gatsby’s father, and Nick

  42. Why does Nick break up with Jordan? • He is moving back West

  43. What are the themes in the novel? • The Corruption of the American Dream • Reality vs. Illusion • The Shallowness of the Upper-Class

  44. SPEAK

  45. What does Hairwoman symbolize? • Her physical appearance symbolizes the way Melinda sees herself

  46. What does the tree symbolize? • Freedom • Growth • Branching Out

  47. Why doesn’t Mr. Freeman get a nickname? • Melinda likes and respects him

  48. What represents the theme Appearance vs. Reality? • Flipping of the white couch cushions

  49. What indicates that Heather longs for approval? • She wants to join a lot of clubs

  50. What personifies Melinda’s secret? • There’s a beast in my gut, I can hear it scraping away at the inside of my ribs.

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