1
_____ ______ is considered as many as the mother of Jamaican culture.
2
The most notable feature of Colonization in Reverse is that it is written in Jamaican________.
3
Miss Lou's poem is written as if the narrator is engaged in a _________.
4
Colonial Girls School uses a remarkable play of words with two different meanings of the word ____.
5
Colonization in reverse embodies _________ as it depicts the blending of cultures.
6
_____ _____ was born in Jamaica but later migrated to Canada.
7
Negative ________ are used throughout Colonial Girls School to portray the denial of the native, reflecting the fact that girls have to be ashamed of themselves.
8
In "Colonization in Reverse," the _______ is a central theme. It portrays Jamaican immigrants who have dispersed from their homeland to live in other countries.
9
Borrowed images
willed our skins pale
if we understand this as the colonial discourse encouraging the colonized subject to _____ the colonizer by adopting their culture, habits, institutions, values, etc.
10
Both poems are written from the point of view of the ________.