Starter quiz
- Who does the term 'The Windrush Generation' refer to?
- Anyone who migrates from one country to another.
- Those who migrated to Britain in the three decades following WW2. ✓
- Anyone from the British Commonwealth.
- Solely those who sailed from Jamaica to Britain on the Empire Windrush in 1948.
- British citizens who support migration.
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- In 'Leave Taking', what do the characters of Enid and Brod have in common?
- They are both parents.
- They are both extremely patriotic to Britain.
- They both migrated from Jamaica to England when they were young adults. ✓
- They both hide their past lives in Jamaica.
- They have the same mother.
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- In 'Leave Taking', what is Enid's job?
- nurse
- transport worker
- cleaner ✓
- teacher
- obeah woman
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- In Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', Brod says 'All my life I think of meself as a ______ subject'.
- 'British' ✓
- By the end of Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', what does Pinnock establish about the relationship Viv and Del have with Jamaica?
- They know very little about it or their mother's past. ✓
- Del doesn't appear to be interested, even being rude about obeah. ✓
- They are both really interested in finding out more, perhaps even visiting.
- Viv has talked to Brod about it and wants to know more about it. ✓
- They have visited a couple of times to see their grandmother.
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- In Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', Enid says of her children, 'I ______ a my English girls.'
- 'proud' ✓
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