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According to Jordan, what event in Daisy’s history nearly interrupted her plans for marrying Tom? (1 point)Group of answer choicesDaisy receives a letter from someone, gets drunk, and attempts to call off the wedding.Daisy has a little girl and attempts to run off to France without Tom.Tom is a taxidermist and Daisy is uncomfortable with this.Daisy plans to go meet a soldier in New York and marry him.

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According to Jordan, what event in Daisy’s history nearly interrupted her plans for marrying Tom? (1 point)Group of answer choicesDaisy receives a letter from someone, gets drunk, and attempts to call off the wedding.Daisy has a little girl and attempts to run off to France without Tom.Tom is a taxidermist and Daisy is uncomfortable with this.Daisy plans to go meet a soldier in New York and marry him.

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According to Jordan in "The Great Gatsby", the event in Daisy’s history that nearly interrupted her plans for marrying Tom was when Daisy received a letter from someone, got drunk, and attempted to call off the wedding.

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