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How would the tone change if the word hideous replaced the word raggedy? Beneatha would be showing anger instead of expressing her sadness about the plant. Beneatha would be telling a hilarious joke instead of making a mildly humorous comment. Beneatha would be telling the truth to her mother instead of sparing her feelings. Beneatha would be harshly criticizing her mother instead of gently teasing her.

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