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mama: father, give us strength. (knowingly—and without fun) did he threaten us? beneatha: oh—mama—they dont 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. she and walter shake hands to ridicule the remark. mama (sadly): lord, protect us... ruth: you should hear the money those folks raised to buy the house from us. all we paid and then some. beneatha: what they think we going to do—eat em? ruth: no, honey, marry em. mama (shaking her head): lord, lord, lord... which lines of dialogue develop the idea that racially charged confrontations can have a sudden and unpleasant impact? choose three correct answers. \i dont suppose that you feel\ \aint this the living gall!\ \they dont do it like that anymore.\ \all we paid and then some.\ \lord, lord, lord...\
- "Ain't this the living gall!" - Expresses shock and indignation, a common reaction to a racially - charged unpleasant situation.
- "All we paid and then some." - Implies unfairness in a context likely related to racial issues regarding the house, creating an unpleasant impact.
- "Lord, Lord, Lord..." - Mama's repeated utterance shows her distress and the sudden, unpleasant impact of the situation.
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"Ain't this the living gall!", "All we paid and then some.", "Lord, Lord, Lord..."