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Chapter 11

What is this chapter mainly about?

What do Janie and Tea Cake do around midnight?

One night, Tea Cake and Janie eat fried fish and corn muffins together. What does Tea Cake do after they eat?

Which sentence describes the relationship between Tea Cake's and Janie's ages?

What do the bee and the pear tree blossom represent?

After four days of being absent, Tea Cake shows up in a car. Where does he plan to take Janie?

At the beginning of the chapter, Tea Cake comes to the store playing an imaginary guitar and Janie comments, "Crazy thing!" in admiration. Tea Cake "acknowledged the compliment with a smile."

What does "acknowledged" mean in this context?

Are there any events or parts of Zora Neale Hurston's book that do not make sense yet?