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Read this passage: WALTER (Rising and coming to (RUTH) and standing over her)
You tired, ain't you? Tired of everything. Me, the boy, the way we
live - this beat-up hole - everything. Ain't you? (She doesn't look
up, doesn't answer) So tired - moaning and groaning all the time,
but you wouldn't do nothing to help, would you? You couldn't be
on my side that long for nothing, could
you?
Which themes does this excerpt most clearly express?
A. The effects of discrimination; the meaning of "home"
B. A wife's duty to her husband; rising above poverty
C. Walter's irritation at Ruth; Ruth's tiredness
D. Good versus evil, the responsibility of being a father

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