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      <title>Eng III Period 1 | The Great Gatsby Key Facts &amp; Ch. 1 Highlights  by Christina Zacharias</title>
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      <description>Login to Padlet (You should never be ANONYMOUS!) Proper grammar counts (AS ALWAYS!) List the following key facts: 1. Full title 2. Author 3. Type of Work 4. Genre 5. Language 6. Time and Place Written 7. Date of Publication 8. Narrator of the Story 9. Point of View 10. Tone 11. Setting (Time and Place) 12. Protagonist of the Story. After you list the key facts, write five major highlights about Chapter 1.</description>
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         <author>shannon_scandiffio</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. novel<br>4.  Modernist novel, Jazz Age novel<br>5. english<br>6.  1923–1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8.  Charles Scribner’s Sons<br>9.  Nick Carraway <br>10. contradictory<br>11. summer 1922; Long Island <br>12.  Gatsby and/or Nick<br><br>1. we are introduced to the narrator of the story, which is Nick Carraway.<br>2. Nick goes over to his cousins, Daisy, house to have dinner with her and her husband.<br>3.  Tom answers the phone during dinner and it is his lover who lives in New York.<br>4. Tom and Daisy want Nick to go out with Jordan.<br>5. At the ene\d of the chapter Nick meets Gatsby.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Key facts </title>
         <author>raquel_morales</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<em> The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald <br>3. American Fiction <br>4. Novel<br>5.&nbsp; English <br>6. 1920s<br>7. April 10, 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway <br>9. First person <br>10. Contradictory <br>11. summer 1922 in Long Island New York <br>12. Gatsby and Nick <br>-Highlights: <br>1. The narrator lives in Minnesota <br>2. Nick and Daisy are second cousins. <br>3. Nick and Tom are old college friends from when they attended Yale together. <br>4. Tom read the <em>"The Rise of the Colored empire"<br></em>5. Tom was a star football and is said to be very racist and cocky. <em><br></em><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>christo_shiahnian</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<em> The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. novel<br>4. &nbsp; fiction<br>5. comical and factual<br>6. 1923-1924 America and France<br>7. April 10, 1925<br>8.&nbsp; Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9. Third person<br>10. contradictory<br>11. summer of 1922; Long island New York<br>12.&nbsp; Gatsby and Nick<br>Key Facts&nbsp;<br>1. Daisy and Tom are married&nbsp;<br>2. Tom is a rich football player.&nbsp;<br>3. The great gatsby is a rich young man.&nbsp;<br>4. Tom and Nick went to the same school together.&nbsp;<br>5. The narrator lives i New York. <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>thalia_castro</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<em> The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel&nbsp;<br>4. Fiction / Drama&nbsp;<br>5. Comical - Factual &nbsp;<br>6. 1922 - America/France<br>7. 1925&nbsp;<br>8. Nick Carraway<br>9. First Person<br>10. Ambitious&nbsp;<br>11. Early 1920's - New York City<br>12. Nick Carraway&nbsp;<br>Highlights:<br>1. Nick Carraway is the narrator of the story. &nbsp;<br>2. Nick mentions the hero of his story, Gatsby.<br>3. In the summer of 1922, Nick moved to West Egg to work in the bond business.<br>4. Nick attends a dinner party with his cousin Daisy and her husband, Tom.&nbsp;<br>5. As Nick leaves, Tom and Daisy hint that they would like for him to take a romantic interest in Jordan.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <author>enzo_dominguez</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The Great Gatsby<br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. novel<br>4. modernist novel<br>5. english<br>6. 1923-1924<br>7. 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway<br>9. first Person<br>10. Ambitious<br>11. 1920s New York City<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br>1. We are introduced to Nick Carraway who is the protagonist and narrator<br>2. In the summer Nick moves to New York.&nbsp;<br>3. Nick says Jay Gatsby is the hero of his story.<br>4. </div>]]></description>
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         <author>gabrielle_morrison</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. American Fiction Novel<br>4. Fiction<br>5. Comical, Lyrical, Factual<br>6. 1923 - 1924&nbsp; in America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway<br>9. First person narrator<br>10. Cynical<br>11. 1920's NYC<br>12. Nick Carraway<br>Chapter 1 Highlights:<br>1. When Nick describes Gatsby<br>2. When the phone rings and Tom leave the table.<br>3. When Daisy brings Nick to the porch.<br>4. When Tom expresses his racism telling everyone to read a racist book.<br>5. When Daisy says that girls are little fools.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>halle_spicer</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1<em>. The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. American Fiction&nbsp;<br>4. Novel<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-2924, America and France<br>7.&nbsp; April 10, 1925<br>8. Charles Schriber's sons<br>9. Third person<br>10. Ambitious<br>11. Summer 1922, Long Island NY<br>12. Gatsby and Nick<br>5 major highlights:<br>1. Narrator lives in Minnesota<br>2. Tom and Nick went to school together.<br>3. Tom and Daisy are cousins.<br>4. Nick though Jordan Baker was snobbish but later comes to like her&nbsp;<br>5. Gatsby is a wealthy young man living in a Gothic mansion in West Egg.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <author>cameron_ferrulo</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2.f. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. fiction<br>4.modernist novel<br>5. English<br>6.1923-1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9. Nick Carraway<br>10 . descriptive<br>11.1920's NYC<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br>1.When Nick Carraway tells the reader the advice that his father gave him<br>2. When Nick goes over to his cousins house.<br>3.&nbsp;When Tom received a phone call from his side chick.<br>4.&nbsp;When daisy wishes that her daughter will be a fool<br>5.&nbsp;We find out that Gatsby is nicks neighbor.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The Great Gatsby<br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel<br>4. Historical fiction<br>5.&nbsp; English<br>6. 1920s<br>7. April 10, 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway<br>9. Third person<br>10. Ambitious<br>11.&nbsp; 1920s NYC<br>12. Protagonist Nick Carraway. </div>]]></description>
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         <author>nicole_guerriero</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/christina_zacharias/EngIIIPer1_GatsbyKeyFacts_Ch1Highlights/wish/222408596</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Fiction<br>4. Modernist novel<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-1924; America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9. Third Person<br>10. Contradiction<br>11. Summer 1922, Long Island, NY.<br>12. Nick<br><br>1. The narrator is wealthy and went to Yale.&nbsp;<br>2. Daisy and Tom have a child, who spends the majority of her two-year-old time sleeping in the other room.<br>3. Tom received a phone call from the other woman.<br>4. Daisy wished her daughter would be a "beautiful little fool".<br>5. Gatsby is Nick's neighbor. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby<br>2.</em> F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel<br>4. Modernist Novel<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway&nbsp;<br>9. Third Person<br>10. Cynical and Controlling<br>11. Summer of 1922 in Long Island, New York.<br>12. Nick Carraway<br>Chapter 1 Highlights<br>1. Nick Carraway is introduced as the narrator.<br>2. The setting is introduced in 1922 in Long Island, New York.<br>3. Nick Carraway is a stockbroker who lives next to Gatsby.<br>4. Tom and Daisy is introduced.<br>5. Jordan Baker was was introduced.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. fiction<br>4.Modernist novel<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-1924; America and France<br>7. April 10, 1925<br>8. Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9. third person<br>10. contradiction<br>11. Summer 1922, Lond Island, NY<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br>1. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scoot Fitzgerald&nbsp;<br>3.novel&nbsp;<br>4. Fiction<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-1924<br>7. 1925<br>8. Scribner's Sons<br>9. third person&nbsp;<br>10. descriptive<br>11. Long Island, NY.<br>12. Nick carraway<br>1. Nick lives&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>jorge_fajardo</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The Great Gatsby&nbsp;<br>2. F Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. novel<br>4. fiction<br>5. english<br>6. 1923/1924 America<br>7. 1925<br>8. Nick Carraway<br>9. Third person<br>10. contradictory&nbsp;<br>11. Summer 1922, Long Island,NY&nbsp;<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br>highlights<br>1. Introduction of Nick Carraway<br>2. We meet Daisy who is his cousin.&nbsp;<br>3. Tom's lover calls during dinner.<br>4. Tom is married to Daisy.<br>5. Nick meets Gatsby.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald&nbsp;<br>3. Novel<br>4. Historical Fiction&nbsp;<br>5. English<br>6. 1924-United States<br>7. April 1925<br>8. Scribner's Sons<br>9. First Person<br>10. Contradictory&nbsp;<br>11. Summer of 1922, Long Island, New York<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>bryce_legow</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.<em>The Great Gatsby<br></em>2.F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3.Novel<br>4.Historical Fiction<br>5.English<br>6.1924-United States<br>7.April 1925<br>8.Scribner's Sons<br>9.First Person<br>10.Contradiction<br>11.Summer 1922, Long Island, NY<br>12.Nick Carraway<br><br>1.Nick reflects on Gatsby's appearance.<br>2.Daisy tells of her husband's lover.<br>3.Tom explains how he read <em>The Rise of the Colored Empire.<br></em>4.Daisy wants for her daughter to be a fool like her.<br>5.The phone rings at dinner, and it's Tom's lover.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel<br>4.&nbsp; Modernist novel;Jazz Age novel<br>5. English<br>6.&nbsp; 1923–1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8.&nbsp; Nick<br>9. Charles Scribner's son <br>10. Contradiction/ Pessimistic <br>11. Summer of 1922 in Long Island,New York<br>12. Nick <br><br>Highlights<br>1. Nick and Tom are old college friends and attended Yale together. <br>2. Tom reads the <em>"The Rise of the Colored empire"<br>3.</em> Tom answers the phone during dinner and it is his lover who lives in New York.<br>4. Tom and Daisy want Nick to go out with Jordan.<br>5. Nick meets Gatsby&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.Te Great Gatsby<br>2.F.Scott Fitzgerald<br>3.Novel<br>4.Fiction<br>5.English<br>6.1923-1924 American and France<br>7.1925<br>8.Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9.Nick Carraway<br>10.Contradictory<br>11. Summer 1922 in Long Island,NY<br>12.Nick<br><br>1.Nick and Tom are friends from college and attended Yale Together.<br>2.Nick meets Gatsby.<br>3.Tom and Daisy try to get Nick hooked up wit Jordan<br>4.Gatsby lives in a mansion in West Egg.<br>5.Nick goes over to his cousins,Daisy's house to have dinner and her husband.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>1. The Great Gatsby<br></em>2. F Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel<br>4. Historical fiction<br>5. English<br>6.&nbsp; 1923 -1924 American and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Charles Scribner's Sons<br>9. First and third person<br>10. Pessimistic and tragic<br>11. New York City and on Long Island, in two areas known as "West Egg" and "East Egg"<br>12. Nick Carraway<br><br>1. The narrator is introduced.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <em>The Great Gatsby</em><br>2. F. Scott Fitzgerald<br>3. novel<br>4.&nbsp; Modernist novel, Jazz Age novel<br>5. english<br>6.&nbsp; 1923–1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8.&nbsp; Charles Scribner’s Sons<br>9.&nbsp; Nick Carraway <br>10. contradictory<br>11.&nbsp; Summer of 1922 in Long Island, New York.<br>12.&nbsp; Gatsby and/or Nick<br><br>1. We are introduced to the narrator of the story.<br>2. Nick goes over to his cousins, Daisy, house to have dinner with her and her husband.<br>3. Tom and Daisy are cousins.<br>4. Tom read the <em>"The Rise of the Colored empire".<br>5. </em>At the end of the chapter Nick meets Gatsby.<br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.&nbsp; The Great Gatsby<br>2. F. Scott. Fitzgerald<br>3. Novel<br>4. Fiction<br>5. English<br>6. 1923-1924, America and France<br>7. 1925<br>8. Charles Scribner's sons<br>9. Third person <br>10.&nbsp; Descriptive<br>11. Summer 1922; Long Island&nbsp;<br>12. Nick<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li><em>&nbsp;The Great Gatsby</em></li><li>F. Scott Fitzgerald</li><li>Novel</li><li>&nbsp;Fiction/Drama</li><li>Tone, diction, syntax, and imagery</li><li>1923-1924 America and France</li><li>1925</li><li>Charles Scribner's Sons</li><li>1st/3rd person</li><li>contradictory</li><li>summer 1922;&nbsp; New York</li><li>&nbsp;Nick Carraway</li></ol><div><br><strong>Highlights</strong></div><ol><li>&nbsp;Nick meets Gatsby&nbsp;</li><li>Tom and Daisy are cousins</li><li>Tom goes to Yale with Nick</li><li>Daisy said she wants her daughter to be a "fool."</li><li>Tom and Daisy don't communicate well.</li></ol>]]></description>
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