Physical attributes
Background
Conversations with other characters
Two truths and a lie
Emotions/Motivations
100

What's the color of Jordans'a hair? 

Autumn- leaf yellow hair.

100

What sport does she play professionally?

Golf.

100

"They’ll keep out of my way," she insisted. "It takes two to make an accident." 

To whom is she talking?

Nick Carraway. 

100

1. Jordan is a gossip.

2. Jordan has a big family. 

3. Jordan is a successful golf payer. 

Which one is a lie?

Jordan has a big family.

100

Why does Jordan gossips a lot? 

She doesn't want anyone to draw attention to her feelings.

200

How does Ms. Baker show herself with poise?

Jordan emphasizes her posture by throwing her shoulders backwards and radiates confidence. 

200

Where did Jordan grow up? 

In Louisville. 

200

"... you remember that time in Louisville when you were seeing that young officer...?"

To whom is she talking to?


Daisy Buchanan. 

200

1. Ms. Baker likes large parties.

2. She's known to cheat in her golf games.

3. Jordan is not interested in helping Daisy and Gatsby reunion. 

Which one is a lie?

 Jordan is not interested in helping Daisy and Gatsby reunion.

200

What role did Jordan play in getting Daisy and Gatsby back together?

She told Nick what Gatsby wanted from him and that way she helped arrange a meeting. 

300

What was the color of Jordan's dress when Nick saw her for the first time?

White dress.

300

Who does Jordan live with during the summer? 

Daisy and Tom Buchanan. 

300

"You’ve dyed your hair since then,” remarked Jordan"

To whom is talking to?

A random girl in yellow dress at Gatsby's party. 

300

1. When Nick sees Jordan for the last time she says that she's engaged.

2. Jordan confesses to Daisy that she's depressed over her breakup with Nick. 

3. The last time Nick saw her she was dressed to play golf. 

Which one is a lie?

Jordan confesses to Daisy that she's depressed over her breakup with Nick.

300

Why does Jordan have a very showy lifestyle? (Drinking, smoking, playing golf professionally, going to parties alone)

She doesn't want to fit in society's role of a woman which is to get married, have children and take care of the home. She want's to be free to make her own choices.  

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