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What are the effects of Jody's insistence that Janie bind her hair in Their Eyes Were Watching God? Select all that apply.
Janie becomes more miserable.
They both exhibit more masculine qualities.
The conflict between them intensifies.
Janie gains an understanding of her identity.

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