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PLEASE HELP In Act II, Scene 2, what does Walter tell Travis he will get to do someday?

A. Marry a nice girl with money.
B. Go to any school in the country.
C. Receive an insurance payment when his father dies.
D. Connect with his heritage in Africa.

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Answer:

Travis will get to go to any school of his choice and be what he wants to be. The answer is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Walter is the father of Travis Young, a ten-year-old boy. Walter works as a chauffeur and sometimes exceeds decent limits of consuming alcohol.

When Walter comes to know that his mother will receive a huge amount from his father’s insurance, he begins to dream to start a business.

In Act 2 Scene 2, after Walter’s mother hands over the responsibility of the remaining amount of money of her husband’s insurance to Walter on the condition that he deposits some amount for Benethea’s education, Walter excitedly tells Travis about his dreams for a bright future. He tells him that his novel venture will transform their lives in a good way.

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