&magicnumber=20&question1=Who said this: 'Here I am a giant---surrounded by ants!'&question2=Who said this: 'We ain't never let nobody give us money to tell us we wasn't fit to walk the earth.'&question3=Who said this: 'It's all a matter of ideas, and God is one I just can't accept. It's not important.'&question4=Who said this: 'It's simple: you read books---to learn facts--to pass the course-- to get a degree.'&question5=Who said this: 'I tell you that race prejudice simply doesn't enter into it. It's just a matter of the people of Clybourne Park--rightly or wrongly--wanting to keep their neighborhood the same.'&question6=What is 'assimiliation'?&question7=What is 'afro-centrism'?&question8=Which character best represesnts 'assimilation'?&question9=Which character best represents 'afro-centrism'? &question10=Why is Mama's plant significant? (Write this on your symbols page!)&question11=How much is the insurance check?&question12=When does Mama receive the check? Act 1, Before Act 1, Act 2, Act 3&question13=How do we know Ruth is thinking about having an abortion?&question14=Why does George Murchison call Walter 'Prometheus'?&question15=Who steals the money?&question16=Who is the last character on stage during the play?&question17=What do Ruth, Walter, and Beneatha get Mama?&question18=What does Travis get Mama?&question19=What does Asagai say about Beneatha's hair?&question20=What does George Murchison say about Beneatha when she wears her robes?&answer1=Walter&answer2=Lena (Mama)&answer3=Beneatha&answer4=George Murchison&answer5=Lindner&answer6=The idea that immigrants (all immigrants, not just African Americans) need to adopt the culture of the majority by learning English and fitting in.&answer7=The idea that African-Americans should totally focus on the African side of their culture and be proud of it.&answer8=George Murchison&answer9=Joseph Asagai&answer10=It symbolizes the family (struggling but living); it symbolizes hope, and it symbolizes her desire to have a garden. &answer11=10,000$&answer12=Act 1&answer13=She calls the doctor 'she'.&answer14=He says it sarcastically, because Walter's ambition is to be foolish.&answer15=Willy&answer16=Mama&answer17=Gardening tools&answer18=A gardening hat&answer19=It is mutilated. (So later, she cuts it.)&answer20='We're going TO the theatre; we're not going to be IN it.'&gamename=A Raisin in the Sun review&loadresult=Load Success!