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KIM [24]
4 years ago
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What does Mr. Wolfshiem tell Nick about Gatsby? options:

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1 answer:
Ket [755]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Mr. Wolfsheim tells Nick that:

D. Gatsby was the kind of man to take home to meet your mother and sister.

Explanation:

Nick is the narrator in Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby". In chapter 4, the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby takes Nick to lunch saying he, Gatsby, has a favor to ask. While at lunch, Nick is introduced to Mr. Wolfsheim, who Gatsby says is his friend. When left alone, Nick and Wolfsheim talk about the millionaire. Wolfsheim compliments Gatsby enthusiastically, saying he is a perfect gentleman:

<em>"I made the pleasure of his acquaintance just after the war. But I knew I had discovered a man of fine breeding after I talked with him an hour.</em><u><em> I said to myself: 'There's the kind of man you'd like to take home and introduce to your mother and sister'."</em></u>

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