Read the passage from A Raisin in the Sun. MAMA (sensing their facetiousness): What's the matter with you all? WALTER: Ain't nothing the matter with us. We just telling you 'bout the gentleman who came to see you this afternoon. From the Clybourne Park Improvement Association. MAMA: What he want? RUTH (in the same mood as BENEATHA and WALTER): To welcome you, honey. WALTER: He said they can't hardly wait. He said the one thing they don't have, that they just dying to have out there is a fine family of fine colored people! (To RUTH and BENEATHA.) Ain't that right! RUTH (mockingly): Yeah! He left his card— BENEATHA (handing card to MAMA): In case. MAMA reads and throws it on the floor—understanding and looking off as she draws her chair up to the table on which she has put her plant and some sticks and some cord. MAMA: Father, give us strength. (Knowingly—and without fun.) Did he threaten us? BENEATHA: Oh—Mama—they don't do it like that anymore. He talked Brotherhood. He said everybody ought to learn how to sit down and hate each other with good Christian fellowship. Which statement best summarizes the theme in this passage? When you welcome new arrivals, it may not always go as planned. Racism exists even when racists do not talk openly about their views. The use of polite language and kind gestures can resolve problems. Treating people with kindness and honesty leads to fair treatment.

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Answer: B) Racism exists even when racists do not talk openly about their views.

Explanation: In the given passage from "A Raisin in the Sun" we can see a conversation between Mama, Beneatha, Walter and Ruth, about a man that went see them. From the given options, the statement that best summarizes the theme of the passage is the corresponding to option B: Racism exists even when racists do not talk openly about their views, we can see that specifically in the phrase "He said everybody ought to learn how to sit down and hate each other with good Christian fellowship."

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its b

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