The option that does NOT represent Gatsby's wealth is the following:
B. Old, family money.
In the novel "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby is a millionaire who draws attention to himself by renting a castle-like mansion and throwing wild parties.
He lies to everyone around him, trying to convince them that his money was inherited (old, family money). But that is NOT true.
The truth is that Gatsby is a criminal. He was so desperate to become rich that he began to sell alcohol during the time when it was forbidden by law.
Gatsby is new money; he got rich after the war. That is actually one of the reasons why traditional families (when it comes to money) will not accept him as one of them.
With that information in mind, we can say that the option that does NOT represent Gatsby's wealth is B. old, family money.
Learn more about Gatsby here:
https://brainly.com/question/837802