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                I do not understand this question. Could you please explain?
"Beneatha is particularly bitter, but Ruth defends Walter. What does Ruth say?" (Act III, SceneI)
            
        "Beneatha is particularly bitter, but Ruth defends Walter. What does Ruth say?" (Act III, SceneI)
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                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    I remember answering this question for you before when you had so many questions on "A Raisin in the Sun."
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    I know I've asked before, but no one yet has helped me to understand this question. I think the answer should be "You didn't say nothing bad to him, did you?", but responses came back as it should be "yes Lena" and I disagree. Will someone please talk me through it so that I understand why I'm wrong? That's all I'm asking.
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Could someone please take a look at the above post? It would be greatly appreciated and I really need help understanding this question especially. Thank you in advance.
    
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