Read this excerpt from A Raisin in the Sun:
BENEATHA enters. She is about twenty ... her lean, almost
intellectual face has a handsomeness of its own.... Her
speech is ... different from the rest of the family's insofar
as education has permeated her sense of English... She
passes through the room without looking at either RUTH or
WALTER...
What do these stage directions most reveal?
O
A. That Beneatha gets along well with her family members
B. That Beneatha's family is her priority
O
O
c. That Beneatha's family is not well educated
O
D. That Beneatha does not speak English well

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is C

Explanation:

The answer is not D.

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The given stage directions about Beneatha reveals that her family is not well educated.

Lorraine Hansberry wrote "A Raisin in the Sun" revolving around a black American family fighting against racism and poverty. The Younger family had to endure not only trying to make ends meet but also being treated as equal in the world of white Americans.

  • Stage directions are information or instructions that give us details about how actors are, where they are to go, what they do, etc.
  • And in the given stage direction, the narrator tells us about Beneatha, the daughter of Mama and also the sister of Walter.
  • The fact that Beneatha is described as "intellectual" as well as "her speech [being] different from the rest of the family's insofar as education had permeated her sense of English" seems to suggest to her superior knowledge and use of the English language.
  • Moreover, the statement "she passes through the room without looking at either Ruth or Walter" shows there seems to be no real domestic closeness or bond among the Younger family.

Thus, we can incur that the correct answer is option C.

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