His inspiration was the owl outside his window.
<span> The novel begins with Janie telling her dear friend, Pheoby, about what has happened in the years since she left Eatonville, along with reflections of her childhood. As the story proceeds chronologically, however, the story is not a first-person narrative. Hurston takes over the narrative with the use of third-person point of view. The reader encounters Janie's experiences as Janie faced them, yet Hurston controls the story.</span>
Short a- cap, has, than, that, ask
Short e- pet, gets, tells, check, them
Short i- kick, kids, things, visits, trip, ship, civil
Short o- stop, dogs, got, lots
Short u- snug, mummy, ducks, up
Meiosis i think is the correct answer
The answer is: all of a mother's responsibilities.
In the poem "DayStar," by Rita Dove, the woman feels trapped in her role of mother and wife. The line "diapers steaming on the line" refers to the endless repetitive tasks a housewife has to perform. She cannot see an escape to be herself - she can only see diapers to wash and dolls to out away.