What is this chapter mainly about?
What does Tea Cake teach Janie to do?
What did Tea Cake and Janie pick in the fields?
What does "attachments" mean in this context?
Toward the end of the chapter Hurton writes: " 'Don't oversport yourself, Ed,' Bootyny challenged."
What does "challenged" mean in this context?
Are there any events or parts of Zora Neale Hurston's book that do not make sense yet?