Answer: The correct answer is option A. "She is annoyed with Walter for some reason"
Explanation: The excerpt from Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" shown in the question starts by Ruth stating that she's sleepy as the devil to deny something. This, and the fact she not only does not follow what Walter says but she does exactly what he doesn't want, implies that Ruth is annoyed with Walter for some reason.
Confidence means that you have the guts to do something, like to ask someone out or to fight someone.
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Explanation:
Although Twain wrote Huckleberry Finn two decades after the Emancipation Proclamation and the end of the Civil War, America—and especially the South—was still struggling with racism and the aftereffects of slavery. By the early 1880s, Reconstruction, the plan to put the United States back together after the war and integrate freed slaves into society, had hit shaky ground, although it had not yet failed outright. As Twain worked on his novel, race relations, which seemed to be on a positive path in the years following the Civil War, once again became strained
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The effect that Saukko’s objective tone has in the sentence “we should generate as much waste as possible from substances such as uranium-238, which has a half-life … of one million years” is a sarcastic tone.
Explanation:
She develops her passage through a variety of methods to poison the earth. Deep-well injections of toxic substances, contamination of surface water, and pollution through combustion and evaporation are a few of the solutions regarding poisoning the earth. She uses sarcasim to try and reach out and get the people who want to poison the earth to fall for it.