JOURNAL TOPIC:
Did it occur to you to read this weekend? Why
do you think this sort of idea comes naturally to some people, and not
to others? What will you have to do in order to support this habit?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Gatsby pp. 39 - 59
POST:
At the end of Chapter III Nick tells us of his "cardinal virtue" -- what is it? How does this admission change the way we look at Nick? Is his idea supported by the events we've read so far? Do you think he is being humble or arrogant? (title: NICK'S CARDINAL VIRTUE)
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