A Raisin in the Sun.
1.What is the central conflict of the play?
A.Beneatha is deciding if she should continue on with college or move to Africa.
B.Mama is trying to determine if she should continue working.
C.The family is deciding how the inheritance check should be spent.
D.Walter is determining whether or not he should move the family out of state.
2.What quote best supports the central conflict of the play?
A.WALTER (Bitterly) Now ain’t that fine! You just got your mother’s interest at heart, ain’t you, girl? You such a nice girl—but if Mama got that money she can always take a few thousand and help you through school too—can’t she?
B.WALTER: Yeah. You see, this little liquor store we got in mind cost seventy-five thousand and we figured the initial investment on the place be ’bout thirty thousand, see. That be ten thousand each. Course, there’s a couple of hundred you got to pay so’s you don’t spend your life just waiting for them clowns to let your license get approved
C.BENEATHA (Turning on him with a sharpness all her own) That money belongs to Mama, Walter, and it’s for her to decide how she wants to use it. I don’t care if she wants to buy a house or a rocket ship or just nail it up somewhere and look at it. It’s hers. Not ours—hers.
D.All of the above



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