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They are because Asagai's gifts are not meaningless trinkets but are things that are both useful to and desired by Beneatha.

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Asagai's present of traditional Nigerian robes symbolizes his respect for Beneatha's roots and heritage. It also represents his belief in her potential to embrace her African identity and culture. The gift serves as a reminder for Beneatha to stay true to her aspirations and values, despite the challenges she faces.

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Q: Why is Asagai's present to Beneatha appropriate in the play A Raisin in the Sun?
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