A Raisin' in the Sun


That's it. There you are. Man say to his woman got me a dream. His woman got me a dream.  His woman say: I got to take hold of this here world, baby! And a woman will say: Eat your eggs and go to work....

'a dream' in this speech refers to

a

a liquor store

b

a prosperous academic career

c

a political career

d

a family estate in Clybourne Park

e

a film industry

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Alli2
2 months ago

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kenfills
12 years ago

Plz is there any tutorial in dis site aside frm practicing past question

ijaolafaith
5 years ago

the answer to question 1 in literature is option a

Eniola4567
1 year ago

In the speech from A Raisin in the Sun, "a dream" refers to Walter Lee Younger's aspiration for a better life, which is symbolized by his desire to invest in a liquor store. This dream is part of his broader ambition to become successful and provide for his family, moving beyond his current job as a chauffeur. Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. a liquor store

This dream is central to Walter's character development and his struggle to achieve the American Dream despite the socioeconomic barriers he faces[2][3][5].

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