Using prior knowledge and contextual clues, identify the vocabulary words in these sentences from The Great Gatsby.

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The question presents a vocabulary exercise based on 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where the user is asked to identify the vocabulary words within the provided sentences and use contextual clues to assist in matching definitions.

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1. Epigram 2. Supercilious 3. Extemporizing 4. Contemptuous 5. Peremptory 6. Oculist 7. Contiguous 8. Hauteur
  1. Epigram: A witty or clever saying. 2. Supercilious: Arrogant or haughty. 3. Extemporizing: Improvising or speaking without preparation. 4. Contemptuous: Showing disdain or scorn. 5. Peremptory: Insistent and commanding. 6. Oculist: An eye doctor. 7. Contiguous: Adjacent or next to. 8. Hauteur: Arrogant pride.
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  1. Epigram: A witty or clever saying. 2. Supercilious: Arrogant or haughty. 3. Extemporizing: Improvising or speaking without preparation. 4. Contemptuous: Showing disdain or scorn. 5. Peremptory: Insistent and commanding. 6. Oculist: An eye doctor. 7. Contiguous: Adjacent or next to. 8. Hauteur: Arrogant pride.

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These vocabulary words help capture the tone and character dynamics in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', illustrating themes of wealth, arrogance, and the complexity of human interactions.

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