A Raisin in the Sun
In Act II, Scene 2, how does Mrs. Johnson feel about Beneatha getting an education?

A. She thinks Beneatha has become snobbish and self-centered.
B. She's proud that Beneatha is in school but wants her to be a nurse, not a doctor.
C. She believes Beneatha can be anything she wants to be.
D. She is jealous and wishes her kids had the same opportunity.

Respuesta :

The answer to the question is a

Answer:

A. She thinks Beneatha has become snobbish and self-centered.

Explanation:

In this scene, Mrs. Johnson goes to the Younger's house and Mrs. Younger receives her a give her pie and coffee, however, Mrs. Johnson after a dispute with Mrs. Younger leaves saying that "The Youngers are too much for me! You sure one proud-acting bunch of colored folks!" we can see that for her they are snobbish and she also thinks that feel superior of the other families there, she thinks the same about Beneatha, because she is studying to become a doctor, very high expectations.