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6. What is Mama’s response to Beneatha’s comment that “George is a fool?” How would you characterize this interaction between Mama and Beneatha?

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6. What is Mama’s response to Beneatha’s comment that “George is a fool?” How would you characterize this interaction between Mama and Beneatha?

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the information you're looking for because you didn't specify the text or the source of the text. The interaction you're referring to seems to be from a play or a book, but without knowing which one, I can't provide an accurate answer. If you're referring to a specific work, please provide the title or more context.

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