Answer to question 14
The reader learns that Tom told Wilson that Gastby had driven the car that killed Myrtle and the reader learns that Tom was trying to protect Daisy from Wilson.
Answer to question 15
Gastby's determination and Daisy's weakness.
Answer to question 16
Even though the people are guests in Gastby's home, they know very little about him.
Answer to question 17
The lenght and syntax reveal Gastby's excitement and arousal about being in Daisy's large house.
#1 One example of a Juxtaposition is “‘Lennie—if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before, I want you to come right here an’ hide in the brush’”
#2 The page number this can be found on is page 15.
#3 The two things that are being compared it Lennie getting in trouble and if he does he must hide in the brush.
#4 The Juxtaposition in the story tells the reader that Lennie has gotten into a lot of trouble. So much trouble they have a plan of what to do in that situation. A Juxtaposition also makes the reader compare to things to see how they are related.
Answer:
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