Answer:
The event that took place in Chapter 6 of "The Great Gatsby" was that Daisy and her husband visited the Gatsby's mansion for a societal party, thus, reigniting a moment of lovely reunion for Gatsby.
Explanation:
This visitation to Gatsby's mansion proved to be an excitement moment for Gatsby. He had longed for the day to entertain Daisy in his own home. This drawing close was bound to ignite their reunion. F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 "The Great Gatsby" chronicled social divisions and individual aspirations. The moral of the novel was partly fulfilled in Gatsby, who had longed to belong, not only to the affluent class, but to his true love, Daisy. Earlier, Daisy got married to one of the affluent men in town at a time that Gatsby was still struggling to make ends meet.