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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Chapter 3. Chapter 3: opulent. op·u·lent [ op- yuh - luhnt ] adjective characterized by or exhibiting opulence : an opulent suite. wealthy , rich, or affluent. richly supplied; abundant or plentiful: opulent sunshine. . Chapter 3.

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The Great Gatsby

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  1. The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 3

  2. Chapter 3: opulent op·u·lent[op-yuh-luhnt] adjective • characterized by or exhibiting opulence: an opulent suite. • wealthy, rich, or affluent. • richly supplied; abundant or plentiful: opulent sunshine.

  3. Chapter 3 • As you read, make a list of all the opulent amenities within the chapter.

  4. Chapter 3: Gossip • What is gossip? Provide examples of gossip. • Why is gossiping appealing to people? • What are the dangers of gossip? • What are the gossipers saying about Gatsby?

  5. Portfolio Assignment • Topic: Gossip • Cover page: Design a cover page with art (pictures, comics, drawings etc.) that fits the topic. • Page 1: Describe gossip. Provide real-world examples and examples from The Great Gatsby. • Page 2: create a situation where gossip is the central issue. • Page 3: explain the appropriate way to handle the situation you created. • This is due next Friday, 5/16 • We will have a class discussion on your situations next Friday, 5/16!

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