1. a. why she left
2. c. used to take
3. c. did you buy
4. c. upset
5. a. lived
6. c. on
7. c. in
8. b. inside
9. *unsure, i’ve never watched it*
10. d. should
11. b. because
12. d. orphanage
13. c. would
14. a. annoys
15. b. repairman
Answer: 1. The plant that Mama keeps near the apartment’s sole window is barely surviving because it lacks adequate nourishment. Sound like anyone else we know? Yet she is completely dedicated to the plant and lovingly tends it every single day in the hopes that it will one day be able to flourish. Gosh. Sound like her behavior towards anyone else? This is by far the play’s most overt symbol; the plant acts as a metaphor for the family.
2. Hansberry writes about sunlight and how the old apartment has so little of it. The first thing Ruth asks about in Act Two, Scene One is whether or not the new house will have a lot of sunlight. Sunlight is a familiar symbol for hope and life, since all human life depends on warmth and energy from the sun.
Explanation: i read this a couple months ago its a good book
Hypothesis is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. Theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract generalizing thinking or the result of such thinking. Apparently, if the hypothesis is proven it would become a theory.
When a novel is using the first person point of view, the reader is getting the impression that he is a part of a story, he is completely immersed in it. First person narrators tend to be more subjective and closer to the reader in that they think about what the reader may think, and not just narrate the events. On the other had, third person narrators are completely different - they give off this vibe of distance, and they are quite objective, usually tending to just narrate what is going on around them.
Hope this helps!