5 Reading 2 a Part Two relates to Gatsby's account of his life to Nick Carraway. Read it and answer these questions. Give an example of a generalised evasion which that question deserves. (Line 3) 2 Given Gatsby's apparent wealth, speculate about the bizarre accusations that flavoured conversations. (Line 6) 3 What does it mean if you think someone is pulling your leg? 4 A glance at him convinced me otherwise. (Line 20) What was it about Gatsby's appearance that suggested he was being serious? 5 Why did Nick have to restrain his incredulous laughter (Line 25) 1 b Discuss the complex imagery of the last line The very ph