I agree with the above answer.
endorsement or condemnation
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This so-called Fourth Dimension appears to afford a certain fascination to some members .
He said exactly: Clearly,” the Time Traveller proceeded, “any real body must have extension in four directions: it must have Length, Breadth, Thickness, and—Duration. ... There is no difference between time and any of the three dimensions of space except that our consciousness moves along it.
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I'd say optimistic.
She's describing the nice weather outside and she isn't really complaining about anything so I'd say she's optimistic.
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I am approaching seventy; it is in sight; it is only three years away. Necessarily, I must go soon. It is but matter-of-course wisdom, then, that I should begin to set my worldly house in order now, so that it may be done calmly and with thoroughness, in place of waiting until the last day, when, as we have often seen, the attempt to set both houses in order at the same time has been marred by the necessity for haste and by the confusion and waste of time arising from the inability of the notary and the ecclesiastic to work together harmoniously, taking turn about and giving each other friendly assistance - not perhaps in fielding, which could hardly be expected, but at least in the minor offices of keeping game and umpiring; by consequence of which conflict of interests and absence of harmonious action a draw has frequently resulted where this ill-fortune could not have happened if the houses had been set in order one at a time and hurry avoided by beginning in season, and giving to each the amount of time fairly and justly proper to it.
Explanation:
They disagree about how mama use the insurance money she is about to receive. Beneatha tells Walter, “that money belongs to mama, walter, and it’s for her to decide how she wants to use it”. Walter believes Beneatha covets mama’s money for medical school, while Walter wants to buy a liquor store with the money. It’s also clear that Walter resents Beneatha.