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Chapter 13
What is this chapter mainly about?
What did Pheoby advise Janie to do with her two hundred dollars?
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?
What does Tea Cake spend Janie's money on?
What is Tea Cake's explanation for taking Janie's money?
How does Tea Cake propose he get the money to pay Janie back?
What happens to Tea Cake when he goes to gamble?
What does "insisted"mean 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
What does Tea Cake teach Janie to do?
Question #3
What did Tea Cake and Janie pick in the fields?
Question #4
Find the paragraph that begins, "Day by day now, the hordes of workers poured in." Some of these workers are described as "permanent transients with no attachments."
What does "attachments" mean in this context?
Question #5
Toward the end of the chapter Hurton writes: " 'Don't oversport yourself, Ed,' Bootyny challenged."
What does "challenged" mean 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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