What is the name of the jazz song that the book is named after
I Can't Quit You Baby
What is Tweet's Real name?
Julia
What is a portion of the reason why Cornelia has a fantasy view of life and can tune things out at will?
She has a hearing impairment
What is the name of Cornelia's Husband
John
What historical event is mentioned at the start of Chapter 3 that makes Cornelia visit Tweet
The Death of Martin Luther King Jr.
Who is the jazz artist who sings the popular jazz song " I Can't Quit You Baby"
Willie Dixon
What is the Name of the LandLord that stole Tweets Land from her?
Mr.Lord
Why do Cornelia's children and husband hide things from her?
In hopes to shelter her and protect her view on the world.
What is the name of Cornelia's grandchildren/Andrews's Stepchildren?
Purvis and Louise
What portion of the house do the Black Servants use?
Back Door
Where was jazz originated?
In New Orleans
Where does Tweet recover her grandfather's money?
Bee Tree
What relationship did Cornelia have with her mother as opposed to her relationship with her children?
A harsh/cold/ bad relationship
What occupation does Cornelia's husband do?
What prominent southern state does the story take place in?
Mississippi
What is the name of a popular jazz element that was founded in Mississippi and utilized pain as expression?
The Blues
How many children does tweet have?
None they are her stepchildren
At the end of the chapter, where does Cornelia Fly to?
New York
Where does Cornelia's husband pass away?
On an airplane
What major event transpired during the 1950s that is referenced when Cornelia thinks about her son and the military?
The Vietnam War
In what year was Jazz founded?
1920
What is the reason for Tweet getting married to her husband?
The tweet got married to her husband for protection, and to keep her grandfathers land.
What is the reason that Cornelia assumed that her husband was coming home late?
Cheating/ Another Woman
What is the name of the person who attempted to rob Tweet for the money that her grandfather left her?
Julius
What was the name of a popular post-slavery occupation that many African Americans and some whites resorted to in exchange for a quarter of their money and free housing?
Sharecropping