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Now that you have completed the reading of Act I and learned a little about how authors use stage directions to develop their characters, let's see if you can apply what you learned to the characters in A Raisin in the Sun. While reading, you were asked to think about what the stage directions in Act I tell us about several characters from the play. You will draw on that for this assignment. Use the stage directions to draw inferences about several characters in A Raisin in the Sun and then answer the following question: What do the stage directions in Act I tell you about each of the following characters?

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