1. Gatsby tells Nick that Daisy will be leaving Tom.
2. Nick tells Gatsby to leave Long Island until the scandal of Myrtle's death has gone down. Gatsby didn't consider it because he couldn't leave Daisy until he knew what she was gonna do.
3. Gatsby left Daisy with her thinking that Gatsby was wealthy when in reality he was poor.
4. I think the author interrupted the tense relationship dialogue with a secondary character mention of the pool to let the readers know that throughout the drama people are still living their lives. I think it's important for Gatsby to swim at least once in his own pool to feel a little relived.
5. I think the action represents the whole idea of the novel, the climax and the resolution at the same time.
2. Nick tells Gatsby to leave Long Island until the scandal of Myrtle's death has gone down. Gatsby didn't consider it because he couldn't leave Daisy until he knew what she was gonna do.
3. Gatsby left Daisy with her thinking that Gatsby was wealthy when in reality he was poor.
4. I think the author interrupted the tense relationship dialogue with a secondary character mention of the pool to let the readers know that throughout the drama people are still living their lives. I think it's important for Gatsby to swim at least once in his own pool to feel a little relived.
5. I think the action represents the whole idea of the novel, the climax and the resolution at the same time.
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