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In the book A Raisin in the Sun, why is Beneatha worried about Mama meeeting Asagai? Is it only because she knows Mama doesn't like people to see their house messy? I am wondering if this is the only reason.
18 years ago

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Answered by GuruBlue
Nope...that isn't the only reason. What does Asagai want Bennie to do?
18 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
Is Bennie worried about Mama meeting Asagai because Asagai wants Bennie to go to Africa and Mama won't like that?
18 years ago

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