Question: <em>What does Tom buy Myrtle on their way to the apartment...?</em>
Answer:
<em>Myrtle herself buys the other things. The only Tom has given her is the puppy and pays for the apartment in the city, where the two of them meet for their affair. This apartment is where they have the party and Tom ends up breaking Myrtle's nose. Nick is introduced to all of this in chapter two.</em>
<em>The puppy in The Great Gatsby is significant in two ways. First, it represents an attempt by Myrtle to solidify and domesticate her adulterous relationship with Tom. ... Later, the puppy plays a larger, more significant role in the novel. He is actually the reason George Wilson discovers his wife's infidelity.</em>
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The answer is Alaskan. An adjective is <span>a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. In this sentence, Alaskan describes the noun salmon as a salmon that came or was caught from Alaska or perhaps a specie of salmon that originates from Alaska. Meal, salmon, and highlight are all nouns and therefore cannot be adjectives.</span>