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Tema [17]
3 years ago
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QUICK PLEASE HELP! Which line from Brighton Beach Memoirs best helps the audience understand Kate's frustration with her son?

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1 answer:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
3 0

Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Which line from Brighton Beach Memoirs best helps the audience understand Kate's frustration with her son

Always studying, that one. She's gonna have some head on her shoulders.

Blanche, that's enough sewing today. That's all I need is for you to go blind,

You have better color today, sweet-heart

Get upstairs! And don't come down with dirty hands

Answer:

Get upstairs! And don't come down with dirty hands

Explanation:

This question is about "Brighton Beach Memoirs" and shows the moment when Kate is extremely irritated and frustrated with her son's behavior. Kate's son was playing baseball, but he allowed the ball to hit the house hard, causing a loud noise that left Kate possessed of anger and frustration. That was the moment when she had a fight with her son, shouting for him to go up and wash his hands immediately.

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