<span>How is something done? - Process Analysis
How did/does one thing affect another? - Cause-Effect
What happened? - Evaluation
What are the similarities or differences of two things? - Compare-Contrast
What are the components or parts of something? - Classification-Division
What decision should be made?
What is something? - Definition
What is something made of?
Why should something be done? - Narration
How is something good or bad? - Argumentation </span>
Gatsby's dream is basically the American Dream. That is, Gatsby wanted to make himself into a rich man who could have not only wealth but also love (Daisy).
The second half of Chapter 8 shows the results of Gatsby's dream. Gatsby, of course, is murdered by George Wilson. Wilson mistakenly believed Gatsby was responsible for the death of his wife. What Wilson didn't know, however, is that Daisy was driving Gatsby's car; therefore, Daisy was responsible for her death.
Therefore it is ironic that Gatsby's love for Daisy led to his death. His dream, then, is ultimately unattainable. He will never achieve the happiness he hoped for, and the person he loved most brought about his demise, albeit accidentally.
I don't like u want to tell me what you want to do with me
I need more information to answer
The correct answer is indeed a rhetorical question.
Rhetorical questions are those questions which don't necessarily need an answer. They just show us what somebody is thinking about, and it doesn't mean they want their question answered. This is what the excerpt above is about.