You should:
<span>Look for clues in the introduction.
Skim the text, trying to identify setting and context.
Look for summaries of the story online.
This will help you get an idea of the novel's themes and plot without having to invest the time of reading it completely.</span>
Answer: The right answer is Eatonville, Florida.
Explanation: Although part of this story by Zora Neale Hurston takes place in the Everglades (Janie and her third husband live for a period of time there), I would contend that the main conflict occurs in the city of Eatonville, since it is there where the story begins, with a confident and exultant Janie returning home, but without her husband. The townspeople start speculating about their relationship and her husband's whereabouts, and they soon distrust her, but her friend Phoebe believes in her and she listens attentively as Janie recounts the true story of what happened - which also gives the reader an opportunity to know about the story of her life.
Answer:
i think it's D
Explanation:
the one that says my dry vegetables....
I'm not 100% sure because it's been a while since I have read the book, but I want to say it's B or the second choice given.