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Molodets
1 month ago
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Beans running fine and prices good, so the Indians could be, must be, wrong. You couldn’t have a hurricane when you’re making se

ven and eight dollars a day picking beans., always were. Another night of Stew Beef making dynamic subtleties with his drum and living, sculptural, grotesques in the dance. Next day, no Indians passed at all.
What is the explicit meaning of this excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God? Select all that apply.

The Indians want to leave the Everglades.
The Indians are wrong about the hurricane.
They are in denial that a hurricane is coming.
They are experiencing prosperity in business matters.
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2 answers:
hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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No, the right answers are B, C, and D. I believe this question allows for multiple answers, and I am confident in my response, as I recently completed the quiz on the Odyssey.

Flura [7K]1 month ago
8 0
Your choice is (C) They refuse to accept the impending hurricane.
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