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In the film Rabbit-Proof Fence, which of the following characters is NOT an example of a protagonsist?
Daisy
Gracie
Mr. Neville
Molly
Moodoo the Aboriginal tracker who assisted Mr. Neville in the capture of Molly, Daisy, and Gracie would be an example of a(n) ______________________ in the film Rabbit-Proof Fence.
protagonist
antagonist
narrarator
theme
The film Rabbit-Proof fence takes place in Australia in 1931. The place and time is an example of the movie's ____________________________.
plot
setting
conclusion
thesis
What was the name of the city that Molly and Gracie were originally from?
Moodoovillie
New South Wales
Jigalong
Wilona
Molly's character in the movie Rabbit-Proof fence would be best described as the _______________________.
narrarator
plot
theme
irony
In the movie, the story is narrarated by Molly in ____________________________.
first person
second person
third person
What is the name of the camps that Molly, Gracie, and Daisy were stolen from their homes and taken to?
Jigalong
Moore River
Wiluna
Alice Springs
Select the following answer choices that are examples of antagonists in the film Rabbit-Proof Fence
Moodoo the tracker
Mr. Neville
Constable Riggs
Molly
___________________ is Molly and Daisy's cousin from Wiluna who escapes from the Moor River camps with them.
Gracie
Constable Riggs
Moodoo the tracker
Mr. Neville
Tens of thousands of Aboriginal people forcibly removed from their families as children between the 1900s and the 1960s, to be brought up by white homes were known as the ______________________________.
Stolen Generation
Lost Tribe of Shabazz
Inuits
Christian missionaries
A term that is now considered offensive but was widely used in the mid-1900s to refer to people of mixed race. Aboriginal mixed with British (European).
half caste
domestic
negrito
When one country sends a group of people to take political control of another place.
deprivation
disenfranchisement
colonization
The aboriginal tracker who is responsible for finding any child who escapes from Moore River. His daughter Olive lives at Moore River.
Mr. Neville
Gracie
Moodoo
Molly
The film focuses on the escape of three girls from Jigalong, Moore River in 1930's, It highlights the despair experience whose mothers children were taken from and the terror and confusion of those children who were forced to adapt to the european ways.
THIS WOULD BE AN EXAMPLE OF THE STORY'S ________________.
theme
plot
subtitle
conclusion
_____________________ was the main antagonist in the film Rabbit Proof Fence as he was a government official involved in the removal of Abirigine children and sending them to camps to learn to be servants for White colonials. His nickname the Aborigines was "Mr. Devil"
Constable Riggs
Mr. Neville
Moodoo
Gracie
The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens is
dramatic irony
situational irony
verbal irony
When the audience is more aware of what is happening than a character.
dramatic irony
verbal irony
situational irony
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