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.
Answer:They noticed kids who were better starting off were the ones to practice/study more. Theynoticed the kids who needed more practice were the ones to keep practicing less. The better students kept practicing and making themselfs better. Paragraph 3 says ´´Everyone from all three groups started playing at roughly the same age, around five years old. In those first few years, everyone practiced roughly the same amount, about two or three hours a week. But when the students were around the age of eight, real differences started to emerge. The students who would end up the best in their class began to practice more than everyone else: six hours a week by age nine, eight hours a week by age twelve, sixteen hours a week by age fourteen, and up and up, until by the age of twenty they were practicing´´
Explanation:
Because each culture is different, the issues that resonate across cultures will be the opposing beliefs and practices