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What is a major difference between Joe and L. V. Craig in String?

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A. One is comical, whereas the other has no sense of humor.
B. One is sheepish and hesitant, whereas the other is assertive.
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C. One is scholarly and quiet, whereas the other is crass.
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D. One is patient and fair, whereas the other is reckless and wild.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

he is sheepish

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Answer:

D. One is patient and fair, whereas the other is reckless and wild.

Step-by-step explanation:

The characters mentioned in the above question are present in the play "String", which was published in the book Mojo and String: Two Plays, written by Alice Childress. The play shows two very different characters from each other. On the one hand, we have L.V. Craig, who is a greedy, savage, inconsequential man, is always drunk and of little value for the right things in life. On the other hand, Joe, who is a quiet, simple, patient and fair man who is always doing good to his community.

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