Answer: The correct answer is option A. "She is annoyed with Walter for some reason"
Explanation: The excerpt from Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" shown in the question starts by Ruth stating that she's sleepy as the devil to deny something. This, and the fact she not only does not follow what Walter says but she does exactly what he doesn't want, implies that Ruth is annoyed with Walter for some reason.
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This statement means that it is self-limiting to subject our lives and decisions to patterns that we are already used to.
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A hobgoblin is a spirit creature known in folklores as being mischievous. Consistency is depicted to be a negative trait as it is compared to something mischievous.
Ralph Waldo Emerson hereby implies that it is a mischievous or menacing attitude to get ourselves into a pattern because it is what we have always known to be true. This pattern limits us and prevents us from thinking outside the box.
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The attire of Bertilak, the mysterious Green Knight who challenges the knights of the Round Table, is described in the medieval text in detail in lines 161-172, where we can read that "Bothe the bosses on his belt and other bright gems / That were richly ranged on his raiment noble". The word noble indicates indeed his social status; it grants him his high position in the court. Additionally, the fact that precious stones and metals are part of his attire also reflects the lavishness of the royalty and the court.