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Explore the themes of deference, festering, eccentricity, degradation, and tumult in "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry. Reflect on how these elements shape the characters and storyline, offering a poignant portrayal of societal struggles and individual resilience.
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Bell RingersSurvey of Literature Week 9 Quarter 3
Monday, March 31 defer(verb) To put off or delay deference (noun) Courteous respect Deferment (noun) The act of postponing Write your own sentence based on RAISIN IN THE SUN”
Tuesday, April 1 fester (verb) To infect, inflame, or corrupt festering (noun) Something that is infected or inflamed festered (verb) Something that that has been infected or inflamed Write your own sentence based on RAISIN IN THE SUN”
Wednesday, April 2 eccentric(noun) a person who has an unusual, peculiar, or odd personality, set of beliefs, or behavior pattern. eccentricity (adjective) queerness, strangeness, oddness, freakishness Write your own sentence based on RAISIN IN THE SUN”
Thursday, April 3 degrade(verb) to lower in character or quality; debase. degradation (noun) The state or act of being degraded degrader (noun) Someone who lowers the character or quality of another Write your own sentence based on RAISIN IN THE SUN”
Friday, April 4 tumult (noun) violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob; uproar tumultuous (adj) highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught; turbulent. tumultuously (adv) a manner that is distraught or turbulent Write your own sentence based on RAISIN IN THE SUN”