δ 1.36 (3H, d, J = 5.5 Hz)
CH*3-CH(X)(Y)
δ 4.63 (1H, q, J = 5.5 Hz)
CH3-CH*(X)(Y)
Note: X anY can't have hydrogen attached, so they are probably O.
δ 3.32 (6H, s); δ 4.63 (1H, q, J = 5.5 Hz)
There is only C2H6O2 remaining, so this must be two CH3 groups; the attachment must be as an ether, and there must be two of them:
CH3-CH(OCH*3)2