Starter quiz

  • If you were writing an essay on 'Leave Taking', you would start each paragraph with a topic sentence. What makes a good topic sentence?
    • one that summarises each of the ideas that you will write about
    • one that includes quotations from the text
    • one that summarises the text you are writing about
    • one that has one main idea, which will be the focus of your paragraph  ✓
    • one that analyses, at word level, a quotation
  • How does 'Leave Taking' end?
    • with Mai reading Enid's palm
    • with Viv getting her exam results
    • with Brod telling Del about her father's abuse of her mother
    • with Del deciding to visit the West Indies
    • with Del reading Enid's palm  ✓
  • In scene eight, Enid comes to Mai's house for an obeah reading. Who does she find there?
    • Mai, very ill.
    • Del, an obeah woman.  ✓
    • Viv, rejecting university.
    • Brod, drunk.
  • In scene five of 'Leave Taking', we find out Del has moved in with Mai. What inferences could we make about Del given this plot development?
    • She feels some kind of connection with Mai.  ✓
    • The friends she spoke of in scene one are not reliable.  ✓
    • Enid asked Mai to look after Del.
    • Del is determined to become an obeah woman.
    • Del knows Mai is ill and needs her.
  • In scene seven of 'Leave Taking', what does Brod tell Del?
    • where her father is
    • that Viv is going to study Black Studies at university
    • that Mai is ill
    • that her father used to beat her mother  ✓
    • that he is going to return to Jamaica
  • In scene seven of 'Leave Taking', Brod accuses Del of thinking of her mother as what?
    • a joker
    • a victim
    • ungrateful
    • evil
    • a monster  ✓
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