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A Raisin in the Sun: Act II - Quiz
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Why do you think Mama gave Walter the responsibility for the money? Do you think she expected him to put the money where she asked him? Did Mama make a wise decision?
Why is it important for Beneatha to know her African American heritage? Does anyone else in the family appreciate her feelings regarding this topic?
Describe Beneatha and George's relationship. Who do you think Beneatha has more feelings for, George or Asagai? What makes you think this?
Being gullible means that a person tends to trust people to the point of being tricked or cheated. Do you think Walter is gullible? How does his dream play a part in this?
Do you think Walter could be happy with Ruth if he wasn't allowed to reach for his dream? Support your answer with content from the play.
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