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read the two passages from a raisin in the sun.
passage 1:
which phrases from the passages best support the theme
that racism can be subtle? select three options.
albe
"a common background"
"their own communities"
"some elements"
[lindner: ] at the moment the overwhelming majority of
our people out there feel that people get along better, take
more of a common interest in the life of the community,
when they share a common background. i want you to
believe me when i tell you that race prejudice simply
doesn't enter into it. it is a matter of the people of
clybourne park believing, rightly or wrongly, as i say, that
for the happiness of all concerned that our negro families
are happier when they live in their own communities.
beneatha (with a grand and bitter gesture): this friends,
is the welcoming committee!
o "all the energy of the dead"
"you had a caller"
passage 2:
lindner (looking around at the hostile faces and reaching
and assembling his hat and briefcase): well i don't
understand why you people are reacting this way. what do
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