What is one of Ruth's internal conflicts in A Raisin in the Sun?
A. She loves her family but is stifled in the small apartment
B. She wants to grow more plants, but there is not enough light.
C. She wants to support Walter's business but has a business idea of her own.
D. She wants a house but refuses to live in a white neighborhood.

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Answer:

A. She loves her family but is stifled in the small apartment

Explanation:

"A Raisin In The Sun" follows the Younger family on their day to day lives and their surroundings, with Mama being the ever strong symbol of any black family undergoing obstacles. Ruth is the wife of Walter Younger, Mama's son. In the story, one of her internal conflicts is the fact that they are a huge family, with Mama, Walter and her son Travis, and Walter's younger sister Beneatha all living in the cramped two-room space that was meant for a more smaller family. Although she loves her family, she wants to live in a bigger house for Travis to grow up. Her happiness blossoms when Mama announces that she had given a down payment for a bigger house in the white neighborhood. The prospect of living in a bigger house is good news for her.

Answer:

A. She loves her family but is stifled in the small apartment

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