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?
Question #6
Are there any events or parts of Zora Neale Hurston's book that do not make sense yet?
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Chapter 9
What is this chapter mainly about?
What is one of the first things Janie did after the funeral?
Why doesn't Janie agree to marry any of the suitors who approach her after Jody dies?
What is the name of Janie's helper at the store?
In paragraph 2, Hurston writes: "All things concerning death and burial were said and done."
What does she mean by "concerning" in this context?
Are there any events or parts of Zora Neale Hurston's book that do not make sense yet?
Question #1
What is this chapter mainly about?
Question #2
Business at the store is slow. Where has everyone gone?
Question #3
What does Tea Cake teach Janie?
Question #4
How does Janie feel when she's with Tea Cake?
Question #5
At the end of the third paragraph in this chapter, a tall man walks into the store. Janie "knew she didn't know his name, but he looked familiar."
What does "familiar" mean in this context?