I believe it is missing an adverb because it doesnt say what he sold of his.
If the word hideous replaced the word raggedy then, Beneatha would be harshly criticizing her mother instead of gently teasing her.
Answer: Option D
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The conversation provided here is a part of the play ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ which is written by Lorraine Hansberry. In the play, Beneatha is describing the plant as ‘raggedy looking.’ Raggedy means shabby and worn out.
If instead of raggedy, the word hideous is used, then it would totally change the tone of Beneatha. Hideous is rather a harsh word which means ugly or disgusting. So if she would have told ‘hideous looking’ instead of ‘raggedy looking’ then she would be criticizing her mother instead of teasing.
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1. Teresa typed all day and still not finished the report.
2. Doctor, I get lots of aches and pains. Is anything wrong? I am terribly worried.
3. John just completed a course in engineering and now wants to pursue his studies by taking a Master's degree.
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i believe it is the purple one, or the one on the left, sorry if i was wrong <3<3<3
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