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Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
Justin Wilson is 6' 3".
Wilson knew the yellow car was Gatsby's because it was similar to the car described by Tom Buchanan's mistress and had played a pivotal role in the accident that killed Myrtle Wilson. Additionally, Tom had mentioned that Gatsby was the owner of the car.
He was president.
George Wilson found out who owned the car by asking Tom Buchanan, as Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, had been driving it. Tom told George that the car belonged to Gatsby, sparking a chain of events leading to the tragic ending of the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Tom Buchanan is selling his car to Mr. Wilson. This transaction serves as a point of tension in the novel, as it becomes clear that Tom is taking advantage of Wilson's trust and financial situation to make a profit.
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Wilson firmly believes that Myrtle was killed in a hit-and-run accident. He believes this because Myrtle was hit by a car near his garage, and the only car that stopped by his garage was Gatsby's yellow car. Wilson connects these events and comes to the conclusion that Gatsby's car hit and killed Myrtle.
Jacqueline Wilson was inspired by her teacher mr.Townsend-a funny, kind man
Myrtle Wilson was killed by Jay Gatsby's car, driven by Daisy Buchanan, but it was George Wilson who pulled the trigger, believing Gatsby to be the driver. This event occurs in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, "The Great Gatsby."