Hi, This is actually one of my favorite novels! I prefer to work through this question with you-- it'll build your comprehension of the novel and its themes. I want you to consider the arc of their friendship-- how did it start? What was their relationship at first? What initially tied them together? Once we get through that starting point, we can trace how their friendship affected them.
Answer:The anwser is D. The street code of honor complicates efforts to stop acts of vengeance.
Explanation: I just I did this question on my USAtestprep I got it right.
Answer:
In paragraph 2, the role of cynicism and idealism in Fulghum’s Credo-writing process is naive, but the whole credo of idealism has sense and over the years has grown into cynicism.
Explanation:
When Mama realizes that Walter lost not only his share but also Beneatha's, what she does is expressed in (Option D).
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What did Walter do?</h3>
In the story "Raisin in the Sun", Walter - Mama's son had been given $3,500 to open a bank account.
This money came in from their late fathers Life Insurance Settlement. He not only lost it but lost his sisters educational fund of $3,000 as well.
When the news is made known, Mama:
- beats Walter in the face and yells at him.
- she prays for strength.
- she reminds Walter of his dad's life of frustration and hopelessness.
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The answer to your question is "It suggests that the speaker will actually be leaving his love soon." Hence the part in the poem, " And I will come again, my luve,"
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