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As a class, we have now read chapters 1-3 of The Great Gatsby. At this point in time, I would like you to reflect on your experience with the text. In a MINIMUM of SIX sentences, please address ALL PARTS of AT LEAST ONE of the following topics:

TOPIC #1: Summarize what you know about the characters and the setting of the novel. What do
you think of the characters, their behaviors, characteristics, and actions? Are there any good guys or
bad guys? Why or why not?
TOPIC #2: What is your response to the text as a whole so far? Does the text engage you? Why or
why not? Are you enjoying the text, or has it made you uncomfortable or disappointed? What emotions
have you experienced while reading it, and why?

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