Answer:
O Walter, Willy and Bobo make plans to buy a liquor store.
Explanation:
This question is about the play "A raisin in the sun", which tells the story of a family that receives an insurance policy that leaves them in an economic situation far superior to that in which they lived.
Before that happens, we are presented with the life that the family has that is very precarious and economically poor. Although some members of the family are satisfied with the life they lead, Walter younger is not. He wants to participate in something that makes him rich and allows him and his family to live better. For this reason, he and two other friends (Willy and Bobo) make plans to be partners in a liquor store.
Unfortunately, there are no choices given in this item, however, it is important to note that we are given phrases which contain the word,
"you are old grandpa Willian the young man said"
The proper punctuation for this given item should be,
"You are old, Grandpa", William, the young man, said.
"What a beauty!" exclaimed Susie.
Hope this helped.
Answer:
the resolution ties up all the lose ends and brings everything to an end.
Explanation: