Read the excerpt from their eyes were watching god. janies coffee-and-cream complexion and her luxurious hair made mrs. turner forgive her for wearing overalls like the other women who worked in the fields. she didnt forgive her for marrying a man as dark as tea cake, but she felt that she could remedy that. based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to infer that mrs. turner judges others based on their skin color. accepts the decisions that other people make. believes divorce is easy to attain. rejects janie as a friend because of her season on the muck. there was nothing to do, after they had gathered several bushels of dried beans to save over and sell to the planters in the fall. so janie began to look around and see people and things she hadnt noticed during the season. which aspect of early twentieth-century society in the south is illustrated in this excerpt?
a. laborers enjoyed traveling for pleasure.
b. laborers traveled to find work opportunities.
c. people valued employment over friendship.
d. people feared the changing of the seasons.