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In chapter 3 of "The Great Gatsby", how does Nick characterize Jordan Baker?
She's sullen.
She's dishonest.
She's a goody-goody.
She's loud.
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She's dishonest.
Nick explicitly calls Jordan "incurably dishonest" in Chapter 3, noting her tendency to bend the truth and cheat.
Nick explicitly calls Jordan "incurably dishonest" in Chapter 3, noting her tendency to bend the truth and cheat.
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