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English, 18.09.2019 01:40, sloane50

His sister beneatha enters. she is about twenty, as slim and intense as her brother. she is not as pretty as her sister-in-law, but her lean, almost intellectual face has a handsomeness of its own. she wears a bright-red flannel nightie, and her thick hair stands wildly about her head.
what does the description of beneatha in this excerpt best reveal about her as a character?
a. it shows that she is her own person and doesn't care about how she looks.
b. it reveals that she and her brother walter have a great deal in common.
c. it reveals that she is envious that her sister-in-law is prettier than she is.
d. it shows that she thinks she is intellectually superior to her family.

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