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Which words from the text best support a sarcastic tone?
read the passage from a raisin in the sun
beneatha (with a grand and bitter gesture): this friends,
is the welcoming committee!
walter (dumfounded, looking at lindner): is this what
you came marching all the way over here to tell us?
lindner: well, now we've been having a fine
conversation. i hope you'll hear me all the way through
walter (tightly): go ahead, man.
o "welcoming committee"
"marching
"hear me
"go ahead"
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