Student Name: *Student ID: *1.In the second paragraph, the narrator uses the word “greenhouse” tointroduce a feeling of freshness to the scenesuggest the number of flowers deliveredemphasize the situation’s artificialityindicate the narrator’s experience with the upper classunderstate Gatsby’s efforts to impress Daisy2.The description of Gatsby’s clothes providesa contrast to the description of his complexiona hint at Gatsby’s naivetéa suggestion of moneyan insight into the narrator’s materialisma balance to the colorful scene3.Gatsby’s addition of “old sport” to his statement “‘Of course, of course! They’re fine!’” is an example ofbravadodissemblingsarcasminsultcivility4.The tone of Daisy’s first words to Nick could best be described asmaternalcondescendinghyperbolicmollifyingreassuring5.In the paragraph that begins “The rain cooled. . .” Gatsby’s behavior revealsdisinterest and impatienceirritation yet anticipationconfidence and arrogancehopefulness and disappointmentpreoccupation and nervousness6.In the last paragraph, the narrator’s use of the word “Luckily” can best be described asfactually descriptivemildly ironicwitheringly causticslightly judgmentalearnestly genuine7.The meeting between Gatsby and Daisy is characterized byan ambivalent tonean ironic juxtaposition of past and presenta sense of urgencyan atmosphere of discomfortrepeated images of money