Act 3 When Walter delivers these words to Mr. Lindner after…

Act 3 When Walter delivers these words to Mr. Lindner after learning that his investment in the liquor store has been stolen, the other family members strongly disagree with Walter’s decision to accept Mr. Lindner’s buyout. But Walter, standing firm, decides that he will take control of the situation and says these lines:   Walter: [W]e have decided to move into our house because my father—my father—he earned it for us brick by brick. We don’t want to make no trouble for nobody or fight no causes, and we will try to be good neighbors. And that’s all we got to say about that. We don’t want your money. In this speech, which of the following is NOT true?