What does the following passage most closely suggest about Janie (paragraphs 5-6)?
Seeing the woman as she was made them remember the envy they had stored up from other times. So they chewed up the back parts of their
minds and swallowed with relish. They made burning statements with questions, and killing tools out of laughs. It was mass cruelty. A mood come
alive, Words walking without masters; walking altogether like harmony in a song.
"What she doin coming back here in dem overhalls? Can't she find no dress to put on? - Where's dat blue satin dress she left here in? - Where all
dat money her husband took and died and left her? - What dat ole forty year ole 'oman doin' wid her hair swingin' down her back lak some young
gal? Where she left dat young lad of a boy she went off here wid? - Thought she was going to marry? - Where he left her? - What he done wid
all her money? -- Betcha he off wid some gal so young she ain't even got no hairs - why she don't stay in her class?"
A. Janie is concerned with what others think.
B. Janie does not do what society expects.
C. Janie thinks she is better than everyone else.
D. Janie wants to look younger than her age.