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English, 05.05.2021 01:00 lexybellx3

True/Flase HELPP!! 1. In these chapters, Joe and Janie have an argument in the store that starts when Janie
cuts some tobacco incorrectly.
2. Joe refuses to let Janie help him when he's sick because he thinks his sickness is her
fault.
3. In their last conversation, Janie apologizes to Jody for not being a more obedient wife.
4. After Jody's death, Janie refuses to wear black or hold a funeral because she is not
really sorry he's gone.
5. Janie meets Tea Cake when he comes into the store while most of the rest of the
townspeople are away at a ball game.

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