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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
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Which of these symbolizes sticking with routine and not taking risks?(in a raisin in the sun)

English
2 answers:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
8 0

This play “<em><u>A Raisin in the Sun</u></em>” was written by <u>Lorraine Hansberry. I</u>t relates about a poor black family who gets a large sum of insurance money and they decide to move to a white neighborhood where they are not welcome.

Question: Which of these symbolizes sticking with routine and not taking risks?(in a raisin in the sun)

Answer: C. the words "eat your eggs" ( Walter believes that his wife Ruth, who tells him to eat his eggs, does not support him enough to achieve his goals.)


Elodia [21]3 years ago
5 0
C "the words eat your eggs"

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