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At the end of the story, it says that "when the doctors came, they said she died of heart disease-- of a joy that kills." They assume that her weak heart could not handle the happiness she felt when her husband walked through the door alive. They do not know- or refuse to acknowledge- the actual cause for her death.
Explanation:
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Here is the excerpt he/she was talking about
Excerpt from A Tour of the Prairies
Washington Irving
It is surprising in what countless swarms the bees have overspread the far west, within but a moderate number of years. The Indians consider them the harbinger of the white man, as the Buffalo is of the red man; and say that, in proportion as the bee advances, the Indian and Buffalo retire.
And here's the question
According to this excerpt, which of these BEST identifies the effect of the growing swarms of bees?
A) The number of bees and buffaloes is reduced.
B) The number of buffaloes and Indians is reduced.
C) The number of bees and buffaloes is increased.
D) The number of bees increase with the number of buffalo.
And the correct answer would be
B) The number of buffaloes and Indians is reduced.
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Similarly, Beneatha dreams of the money as a way to fund her medical schooling, which embodies her desire to overcome racism and
. On the other hand, Walter fantasizes about the way in which money would increase his social standing and allow him to acquire the material markers of class.
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Indifference is something that hurts those who are already suffering pain, as it is a lack of recognition to their humanity, and therefore, dignity. People get reduced into objects, as the subject of the relationship decides deliberately to objectify them.