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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. “ah knowed you wasn’t gointuhlissentuh me. you changes everything but nothin’ don’t change you—not even death. but ah ain’tgoin’ outa here and ah ain’tgointuh hush. naw, you gointuh listen tuh me one time befo’ you die. have yo’ way all yo’ life, trample and mash down and then die ruther than tuh let yo’selfheah ’bout it. listen, jody, you ain’t de jody ah run off down de road wid. you’sewhut’s left after he died. ah run off tuh keep house wid you in uh wonderful way. but you wasn’t satisfied wid me de way ah was. naw! mah own mind had tuh be squeezed and crowded out tuh make room for yours in me.” “shut up! ah wish thunder and lightnin’ would kill yuh! ” “ah know it. and now you got tuh die tuh find out dat you got tuh pacify somebody besides yo’self if you wants any love and any sympathy in dis world. you ain’t tried tuh pacify nobody but yo’self. too busy listening tuhyo’ own big voice.” in at least 150 words, discuss the significance of this excerpt from their eyes were watching god. how does this dialogue illuminate important details about janie’s character?

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