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Chapter 7?

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1. How does Nick finally explain the charm of Daisy?s voice? In what sense, then,is?

Daisy connected to ?His Father?s business, the service of a vast, vulgar and?

meretricious beauty???

Both Gatsby and Nick describe Daisy?s voice as ?full of money,? and Nick continues to describe?

Daisy as ?the King?s daughter, the golden girl,? which acknowledges the fact that Daisy?s money?

makes her untouchable, and more elite than most. Daisy is therefore connected to ?his Father?s?

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Chapter 6

1. After interpreting this comment, connect it to this quote from the introduction:

?What foul dust floated in the wake of his dream.?

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2. Analyze the language in the paragraph beginning ?But his heart was in a constant,

turbulent riot? and ending with ?fairy?s wing.? How does the language create a

dreamlike world?

Fitzgerald uses descriptive words such as ?moon soaked? and ?drowsiness? to add a

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1. Analyze the effect of language in the first sentence and first short paragraph (ending?

with ?crystal glass?). Look carefully.?

If I?m being completely honest, I was a bit confused about the 1st sentence and paragraph of the?

4th chapter but I will say what I think I know. Fitzgerald mentions church bells, in order to signify?

holiness after a day of partying. The church is supposed to symbolize innocence, or the house of?

God, and Gatsby?s house is the home of the devil, such as what the women in the first paragraph?

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Chapter 2?

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1. Draw a sketch of the eyes of Dr. Eckleburg looking over the valley of ashes. Literally,?

what is this a picture of???

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Literally, this is a picture of a replica of the eyes of Dr. Eckleberg, who made an attempt advertising?

for his practice, by setting out this replica by the train tracks.??

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2. List the three most effective images with which Wilson?s character is established.?

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Chapter 1 Questions?

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1. Examine the connotative language Fitzgerald uses to contrast West Egg?

and East Egg.?
? In chapter 1, Fitzgerald calls both the east and west eggs ?unusual formations?

of land,? however does differentiate, by naming the West Egg ?the less?

fashionable between the two.? When Fitzgerald describes the East Egg, he?

uses terms such as ?glittered,? in order to make clear to the reader that the?

east egg holds more expensive and sophisticated homes. The narrator seems?

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Introduction to the SAT II
THE SAT II SUBJECT TESTS ARE CREATED and administered by the College Board and the Educational
Testing Service (ETS), the two organizations responsible for the dreaded SAT I (which most people call the
SAT). The SAT II Subject Tests were created to act as complements to the SAT I. Whereas the SAT I tests your
critical thinking skills by asking math and verbal questions, the SAT II Subject Tests examine your knowledge

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Human Impact
On the Environment
12 Environmental Issues
1. Destruction/loss of natural habitats?
2. Destruction/loss of wild food resources?
3. Destruction/loss of biodiversity
4. Destruction/loss of soil
5. Limitations of energy resources
6. Limitations of available freshwater
7. Limitations of photosynthetic capacity
8. Introduction of toxic chemicals?
9. Introduction of alien/invasive species?
10. Introduction of atmospheric gases
11. Human population growth?
12. Environmental impact per capita

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Evolution
Evolution is change over time.
The Theory of Evolution states that all organisms share a single common ancestor and have evolved over time.
It also states that this has occurred largely due to changes in environmental conditions that have led to a necessity for organisms to change and adapt or go extinct.

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The Living Environment
The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment.

Topics
Unit 1: Ecology
Unit 2: The Cell
Unit 3: Genetics
Unit 4: History of Biological Diversity
Unit 5: The Human Body

GENETICS
The science of heredity and the study of how traits are passed on from generation to generation.

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The Living Environment
The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment.

Topics
Unit 1: Ecology
Unit 2: The Cell
Unit 3: Genetics
Unit 4: History of Biological Diversity
Unit 5: The Human Body

Unit 2: The Cell
Chemistry in Biology
Cellular Structure and Function
Cellular Energy
Cellular Reproduction

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