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Question #2

At the beginning of Chapter 18, Janie watches bands of Seminoles pass by her house. Where are they going to?





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Question #5

Find the first sentence of the last paragraph in this chapter."Then Joe Starks realized all the meanings and his vanity bled like a flood."

What does"realized" mean in this context?





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Question #5

In paragraph 2, Hurston writes: "All things concerning death and burial were said and done."

What does she mean by "concerning" in this context?





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Question #3

After Tea Cake and Janie have been married a week, Tea Cake leaves in the morning to find fish.

What does Janie discover while he's gone?





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Question #7

Hurston says Mrs. Turner "…seldom stayed long when she found Tea Cake at home, but when she happened to drop in and catch Janie alone, she'd spend hours chatting away."

What does "seldom" mean in this context?






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Question #3

Why won't Tea Cake leave when the Bahaman man Lias offers to take him and Janie in his car?





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Question #2

The men who sit talking on the store porch enjoy making fun of which man and his mule?

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