A Raisin in the Sun
Genre Theory
Argumentative Writing
Logical Fallacies & Cognitive Biases
Citations & Source Evaluation
100

This was Walter's dream for his family and himself.

Invest in a liquor store. 

100

Paul Heilker's concept of identity-as-genre means what?

Roles people play are genres.

100

A strong argumentative essay starts with this.

A claim

100

Attacking a speaker rather than their argument is an example of what?

Ad Hominem

100

In the RAVEN method, 'R' stands for what?

Reputation

200

A recurring symbol in a Raisin in the Sun that shows the resilience of the family.

The Plant.

200

A genre is best described as what?

A patterned way of acting and writing

200

Arguments need to be supported with what?

Evidence, Facts or Data

200

When someone presents only two options when, in reality, there are more possibilities.

False dilemma

200

What is Mr. Bowman's partner's name?

Ms. Bingham / Bianca

300

This is what the younger family faces when moving to a white neighborhood.

Seegregation

300

What is Mr. Bowman's college degree in?

Studio Art

300

When someone presents an opposing view that are giving what?

A counterclaim 

300

Misrepresenting someone's point to make it easier to attack is called what?

Strawman fallacy. 

300

How many years has Mr. Bowman been teaching?

2

400

What is Mr. Bowman's hair color?

Ginger

400

Showing personal insight after a writing is called what?

Reflection

400

This is a response to a counterclaim.

a rebuttal 

400

Following the crowd without questioning anything.

Groupthink

400

How young is Mr. Bowman?

30 

500

Beneatha's goals are limited by societal expectations of what?

Gender Roles

500

What is Mr. Bowman's Middle name?

None of your business. 

500

When writing a review, you judge something based on what?

Criteria

500

Only looking for evidence that supports your already established belief.

Confirmation Bias

500

In the RAVEN method, 'N' stands for what?

Neutrality