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lindner (more frustrated than annoyed): . . well—to get right to the point, i—(a great breath, and he is off at last.) i am sure you people must be aware of some of the incidents which have happened in various parts of the city when colored people have moved into certain areas—(beneatha exhales heavily and starts tossing a piece of fruit up and down in the air.)
–a raisin in the sun,
lorraine hansberry
what is the connotation of the word incidents as spoken by lindner?
violence
mishaps
events
occasions

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