In the above excerpt from Act II Scene 3 of “A Raisin in the Sun” Beneatha reacted to Mr. Lindner in a <u>sarcastic way.</u>
The play deals with the theme of the American Dream. According to this, the people of America hoped for a better living by intermingling with the people of all backgrounds. The family didn't want to confine themselves only to the people of their race. Issues of class and race are prominent in the play. When Linder's statement reveals that he mocks at the people who believe that the Negros should be confined to their own people and community. To such a statement Beneatha reacted sarcastically to her statement.
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Dear Sister,
I have heard some great bad news of what you're going through at this point of time, I hope that you will okay and your life will be perfect as ever, I had heard that you're going to divorce your husband, I had told you from the first time he is not a good guy he's on drugs and he can and had harm you, so its best for you to divorce him, he's way too negative and disrespectful to anyone he passes when he was here in Guyana, But I do hope and pray that you will be okay and this process will be successful and I love you!.
your caring sister,
Rafeeza
For that first one the answer would be the third choice. Throughout the story, Anne would continually write in her diary which proved her as an excellent writer. For the second one, probably the first choice, due to the fact of that long time that everyone was staying in the Annex, it was super depressing. For the last one, I'm not really sure, but I'll guess the third choice. I hope this helps, and please mark as brainliest if possibly correct. THX!