{"id":5042,"date":"2017-09-03T15:33:35","date_gmt":"2017-09-03T15:33:35","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2017-09-03T15:33:35","modified_gmt":"2017-09-03T15:33:35","slug":"GatsbyI1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/myedme.com\/login\/GatsbyI1\/","title":{"rendered":"Question #1"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>What is this chapter mainly about?<\/h2>\n<form action=\"http:\/\/www.myedme.com\/login\/wp-admin\/admin-post.php\" method=\"post\"><input type=\"text\" id=\"stem\" name=\"stem\" value=\"What is this chapter mainly about?\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"score1\" id=\"score1\" value=\"88\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"questionNum\" id=\"questionNum\" value=\"1\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"chapterName\" id=\"chapterName\" value=\"Chapter 9\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"queId\" name=\"queId\" value=\"GatsbyI1\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"contextGrp1\" id=\"contextGrp1\" value=\"9MI\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"contextGrp2\" name=\"contextGrp2\" value=\"undefined\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"keys1\" name=\"keys1\" value=\"\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" name=\"keys2\" id=\"keys2\" value=\"\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"answerId\" name=\"answerId\" value=\"1\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"queFormat\" value=\"1\" name=\"queFormat\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"hidden\" name=\"action\" value=\"edme_score_function\"><input type=\"text\" id=\"nextAddress\" name=\"nextAddress\" value=\"http:\/\/www.myedme.com\/login\/?p=5043\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     Nick plans Gatsby&#39;s funeral which is well attended by the many people who came to Gatsby&#39;s parties. Gatsby&#39;s father arrives for the funeral and is amazed by Gatsby&#39;s wealth and popularity. Tom tells Nick he is sorry for telling Wilson that it was Gatsby&#39;s car that hit Myrtle. Nick makes plans to move into New York City to be closer to his job.     \" id=\"0\" ><\/input><br \/><input type=\"text\" id=\"option0\" name=\"option0\"  value=\"Nick plans Gatsby&#39;s funeral which is well attended by the many people who came to Gatsby&#39;s parties. Gatsby&#39;s father arrives for the funeral and is amazed by Gatsby&#39;s wealth and popularity. Tom tells Nick he is sorry for telling Wilson that it was Gatsby&#39;s car that hit Myrtle. Nick makes plans to move into New York City to be closer to his job.\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     Nick is left with the responsibility of trying to get people to attend Gatsby&#39;s funeral. Nick discovers Tom and Daisy have gone away forever. Gatsby&#39;s father comes to West Egg for his son&#39;s funeral. Nick is angered by the fact that those who took advantage of Gatsby&#39;s hospitality can&#39;t be bothered to come to his funeral. Nick plans to leave West Egg.     \" id=\"1\" ><\/input><br \/><input type=\"text\" id=\"option1\" name=\"option1\"  value=\"Nick is left with the responsibility of trying to get people to attend Gatsby&#39;s funeral. Nick discovers Tom and Daisy have gone away forever. Gatsby&#39;s father comes to West Egg for his son&#39;s funeral. Nick is angered by the fact that those who took advantage of Gatsby&#39;s hospitality can&#39;t be bothered to come to his funeral. Nick plans to leave West Egg.\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"button\" Name=\"Option[&#39;.$var&#39;]\" style=\"white-space: normal; text-align:left;\" onclick=\"buttonClick(this.id)\"  value=\"     Gatsby&#39;s father arrives to arrange Gatsby&#39;s funeral and reveals to Nick that he did not like his son&#39;s lifestyle. Nick calls some of Gatsby&#39;s friends to see if they will come to the funeral. The only people who attend the funeral are Gatsby&#39;s father, Nick and Meyer Wolfsheim. Nick decides to stay at his cottage in West Egg.     \" id=\"2\" ><\/input><br \/><input type=\"text\" id=\"option2\" name=\"option2\"  value=\"Gatsby&#39;s father arrives to arrange Gatsby&#39;s funeral and reveals to Nick that he did not like his son&#39;s lifestyle. Nick calls some of Gatsby&#39;s friends to see if they will come to the funeral. The only people who attend the funeral are Gatsby&#39;s father, Nick and Meyer Wolfsheim. 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Gatsby&#39;s father tries to give Nick a book that belonged to Gatsby when he was a boy, but Nick says that he can&#39;t accept it.\"But this answer is correct:  Nick is left with the responsibility of trying to get people to attend Gatsby&#39;s funeral. Nick discovers Tom and Daisy have gone away forever. Gatsby&#39;s father comes to West Egg for his son&#39;s funeral. Nick is angered by the fact that those who took advantage of Gatsby&#39;s hospitality can&#39;t be bothered to come to his funeral. Nick plans to leave West Egg.\" style=\"display: none\" ><input type=\"text\" id=\"publicKey2\" name=\"publicKey2\" value=\"The correct answer is:  Gatsby&#39;s funeral is a well&#8211;attended event, making both Gatsby&#39;s father and Nick proud. The only people who do not attend are Tom, Daisy and Jordan. Nick is disgusted by Tom, Daisy and Jordan and decides to leave West Egg. 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