Answer:
B
Explanation:
The second choice. If I’m wrong cuss me out lol
Answer:
Beneatha’s desire to use their father’s life insurance after his death to go to medical school annoys her brother Walter. Walter thinks that studying medicine isn’t a womanly profession, and he worries that the tuition cost is too much of a cut of the check. Beneatha, who is angry, sarcastically asks her brother to forgive her for having a dream. Like all of the characters in the play, Beneatha has a dream that is just out of reach.
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The narrator is the main character in the story. The events and thoughts that are described are those that are seen or experienced by the narrator first-hand, from his or her perspective. Authors can use characters' perspectives, attitude's and personalities, to help develop points of view.