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A Raisin in the Sun: Act III - Quiz
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Write a few descriptions about each of the main characters. Base your description upon their characteristics, both internal and external.
Did Walter deserve to be entrusted with the insurance money? Support your answer with specific details from the play.
Explain how the search for dignity and self-respect is a theme in the play. Support your answer with details from the play.
Do you think Beneatha will marry Asagai? What traits in her personality would help you decide the answer? Give support from the play.
Characters in literature can be static or dynamic. A static character is one who does not change much. A dynamic character changes in some important way. Make a list of all the main characters, and label them as static or dynamic. Use quotes from the play as support.
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