A Raisin in the Sun
Act II, Scene Two
Explain why the answer you choose is right. What literary device is Hansberry using when Mrs. Johnson says, “Oh—I ain’t criticizing her none.”
A. Allusion
B. Verbal Irony
C. Dramtic Irony
D. Foreshadowing
Explain why the answer you choose is right. What literary device is Hansberry using when Mrs. Johnson says, “Oh—I ain’t criticizing her none.”
A. Allusion
B. Verbal Irony
C. Dramtic Irony
D. Foreshadowing
This sounds like verbal irony considering Mrs. Johnson is using bad grammar to criticize education.