<span>The other man is weak-willed and says, "As you wish" because he is scared that he will be tazed or shot or that bats will attack. By the end of the night he wishes he gave the money to the first robber but kept the cell phone.
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I would say C.Read the whole passage hope this helps
If these were the missing choices:
A. She makes Beneatha say God exists.
B.She tells Walter to go to the barfor a while.
C.She advises Ruth to give up the baby.
D.She refuses to help pay for Beneatha's <span>school
</span>The action in A Raisin in the Sun that most clearly shows that Mama is the head of the house is A. She makes Beneatha say God <span><span>exists.
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</span>If these were the missing choices:
</span>A. She buys the house in Clybourne Park.
B. She tells Beneatha to wear her hair naturally.
C. She advises Ruth to give up the baby.
D. She tells Murchison that he is not <span>welcome
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The action in A Raisin in the Sun that most clearly shows that Mama is the head of the house is A. She buys the house in Clybourne <span>Park.</span>
I’m pretty sure it’s the last one
The correct answer is - her concern with a party instead of Mr. Bunbury’s health.
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being pokes fun at the Victorian society which placed too much importance of irrelevant things. He is using the character of Lady Bracknell to depict this mockery - she is concerned with her party going splendidly instead of worrying about another person's health. The frivolousness of her concern is similar to the general spirit of the Victorian era.