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25 September, 09:10

What does the setting of the play most tell us about the Youngers?

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A. That they are accustomed to living among white people

B. That they are really messy and unorganized

O C. That they do not have a lot of money

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D. That they recently bought new furniture

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  1. 25 September, 09:17
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    that they make do with what they have

    Explanation:

    The Raisin in the Sun takes place in the year 1950s at Chicago.

    The Younger's, who belongs from African-American family. he has financial difficulties or problems

    At the time when the youngers passed away, the family gets a $10,000 as an inheritance amount

    And after getting the amount the family members had different kind of ideas and think what to do with the money and after deciding they put some amount of money in a down for a house for all white neighborhood that became lesser. And, the rest of the money Mama gives to Walter to begin alcohol store business.

    His "business associates" eventually wind up wasting so much money, so they're persuaded when someone in the all-white neighborhood tries to purchase out the Younger family. Even so, they say they can't allow people to believe blacks are better to whites. And although they also need capital, the family consistently shows that they can be made do with whatever they have.

    This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options
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