In which conversation?
In what story?
The two events that most relate to Janie's view that true love is the key to happiness are when she meets Tea Cake, and when her image of Jody is shattered after he hits her. This is because when Janie meets Tea Cake, her whole world view changes. He treats her as an equal, and she can be herself around him. Once she falls for him, it changes essentially everything for her.
Janie's image of Jody "shattering" is also representative of this view of Janie's, because it represents what can happen to one's happiness when they <em>don't </em> have true love. Janie thought fairly highly of Jody, and she loved him, but when he hits her, her happiness and love for him is gone.
The answer is B. They give readers images of the importance of family. that what i got on e2020
Answer:
I think it is 1 or 4
Explanation:
Bobby is assuming things about himself and gave up on himself so he failed because he didnt try or beleive.