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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
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Which best describes Tea Cake’s intent in mentioning Janie and Mrs. Turner to Mr. Turner? He hopes Mr. Turner can influence Mrs.

Turner to visit less frequently. He wants Mr. Turner to encourage Mrs. Turner to find fulfilling activities. He wants to show Mr. Turner that Janie works harder than Mrs. Turner. He hopes to encourage Mr. Turner to visit him along with Mrs. Turner.
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2 answers:
agasfer [191]2 years ago
4 0

Answer

Mr. Turner, Mrs. Turne, and Jane will fulling activities, they are welcome any time.

Explanation:

Blizzard [7]2 years ago
3 0

There are many phrases that describe Tea Cake’s intent in mentioning Janie and Mrs. Turner to Mr. Turner.

The best phrase that describes Tea Cake’s intent in mentioning Janie and Mrs Turner to Mr Turner is "He wants Mr Turner to encourage".

<h3>Why are they called tea cakes?</h3>

Teacakes originated in Britain and were served, as the name implies, with afternoon tea. Recipes for tea cakes were passed down in families.

Often the cookie was plain – much like a sugar cookie but usually softer (although there are crisp versions).

For more information about Tea Cake, refer to the link:-

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