I don't know exactly. It could vary depending on the plot and setting of the story. Maybe check if there are any initial descriptions or references to Jess's grade.
That's hard to say. The information about Jess's grade at the beginning of the story might not have been clearly mentioned. Maybe you need to look for clues within the text itself.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific story. Maybe you could provide more context?
Jess could be the main character in the story. Maybe she's a poker enthusiast or someone who got dragged into a poker game for some reason.
No, it's likely fictional. Many stories like this are made up for entertainment or to convey certain themes.
Well, in the 'Jess and the Poker Game Story', perhaps Jess was a novice at poker. She might have entered the game nervously. Maybe she learned some important poker strategies during the game, like when to bluff and when to fold. Or she could have met some interesting characters at the poker table who taught her a thing or two about the game.
Nick and Jess in 'New Girl' have a really interesting story. They start as roommates and gradually develop a complex relationship. At first, they bicker like normal roommates but there are also these little moments of connection. Their relationship evolves over time, with lots of ups and downs, filled with humorous and heartwarming situations.
It's about the adventures and daily life of Jess the cat. There are lots of fun and sometimes challenging situations that Jess gets into.
It's called 'in medias res'. This literary technique starts the story in the middle or towards the end to create immediate intrigue and draw the reader in.
I'm sorry, but without more specific information, I can't tell the full story of Zola and Jess. There could be many Zola and Jess in different contexts.
In the Supernatural fanfiction, if Mary finds out about Jess, she might be quite shocked. She could initially be confused as Jess is Dean's girlfriend and Mary has her own complex backstory. She may try to understand the relationship and how Jess fits into Dean's life, given her own experiences with love and loss in the Supernatural universe.
It's not specified exactly. But based on the context, Piggy might be around 10 or 11 years old when the story starts.
Hard to say. The author might not have given a clear age right at the beginning. Maybe you'll find hints as you keep reading.