Enid: "England been good to me."
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- Q1In Scene Eight of 'Leave Taking', what do we find out about Viv's future plans?She is going to take a gap year before university.She wants to become an obeah woman, like Del.She is going to study Black Studies at university.She is going to study English Literature at university.She has decided against university.30s
- Q2In Scene Four of 'Leave Taking', Enid tells Viv that, when she was growing up in Jamaica, people used to make fun of her family. Why did they make fun of them?because Enid wanted to migratebecause they trusted obeah men and womenbecause they enjoyed talking in tonguesbecause of their povertybecause they were proud30s
- Q3In Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', Enid says to Brod, "I proud a my ______ girls."Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4In Scene Eight of 'Leave Taking', Enid compares the rural poverty she faced in Jamaica to the poverty she faces in England. She says, "In a way, we poorer than them. Them all in it ______."Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5In Scene Three of 'Leave Taking', Enid recalls a church service in Jamaica. She says, "That service was ______."Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6In 'Leave Taking', how does Pinnock present Enid's life in England, compared to her life in Jamaica?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s