
Analysing ideas of oppression, heritage and place in Zephaniah's 'We Refugees'
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- Q1'A feeling of being happy or comfortable as part of a particular group' is the definition of which word beginning with 'b'?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2'To prevent something from being seen or expressed' is the definition of which word beginning with 's'?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3By using words such as "song" and "poetry" in 'We Refugees', Zephaniah suggests that oppressive regimes suppress which of the following things?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4Arguably, through words such as "told" in 'We Refugees', Zephaniah implies that refugees experience continued ______ once they have left their home.oppressionbelongingacceptance30s
- Q5In Zephaniah's 'We Refugees', the juxtaposition of "beautiful" and "floods" in successive lines to describe places implies which of the following?how quickly things can changehow places stay the samehow slowly things take to change30s
- Q6In Zephaniah's 'We Refugees', the speaker suggests that their forest became a ...field.tree.meadow.30s