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Help on The Great Gatsby?

I really need help on these questions. i cannot figured them out for anything!

If you can answer any of them please do

Chapter 4

3.) How does Fitzgerald's use of the names further the motif of geography?
4.) What symbol does Fitzgerald use as the outward manifestation of Gatsby's wealth?
6.) Analize the techniques used to develop the character Wolfsheim. (what are they?)
7.) What part of Freytag's pyramid does the description of the parties fit?

Chapter 5

8.) What arouses Nick's suspicions about Gatsby's past? What suspicion does this appraent lie reinforce?

Chapter 6
9.) What does the word choice "menagerie" help Fitzgerald convey?

Chapter 9

11.) How does Catherine respond during the trial?
12.)Why is it important to Catherine that her story seem true?
13.) Where is Gatsby buried?
14.) What's Nick's fantastic dream?
15.) When does Nick head west?

please and thank you!

Now, I won't do your homework for you due to ethical issues that would arise from that (besides, your teacher knows your writing style by now anyway), but I will give you some clues about some of it.
Now, unless you live in NY, your teacher should have already told you about the "eggs", so I will tell you that it refers to the shape of the Hamptons, as well as something else more abstract, but you'll have to get that one for yourself.
Outward manifestation of wealth refers to what we show off to display our wealth. Rolex watches on snobs, "bling" on rappers, et cetera.
If you haven't been shown Freytag's pyramid, it's not too late to look it up. If you have seen it and just can't decide, think about how you would have felt being at one of those parties. Google.com has an image search feature that you can use.
If you look up the word "menagerie", that answer should also become clear. Dictionary.com is great for this.
Everything else you should be able to get simply by reading the story.
This really is one of those books that will be quoted throughout your life, so you will truly be harming yourself by cheating your way through it now. You may even find that you like it if you give it a chance.
Good luck :)

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