The best answer for this question would be:
His son begs him to have a change of heart.
In the end of the story, the grandfather did not
make it up to his son about their opinions on marriage. It is shown that he
watched the rainfall, regretting that he had not made up with his son and that
he’s missing out on his grandchildren.
The statement best compares the two passages in that the first passage hints that the family should not trust Walter with money or business matters, and the second passage confirms it.
<h3>What are the comparisons between both the passages?</h3>
The first passage intimations that no trust should be placed in Walter regarding business matters and Beneatha and Ruth respond to this by interchanging diverted looks, which allow that this is an open lie.
And in the second passage, we get the confirmation of what is hinted in the first when the Mother, after finding out what happened, starts propelling her son, in anger, not recognizing him as her son, until Beneatha interacts.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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Answer:
asking your partner to clarify something you are unsure about
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3-or
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5-but