Where is the movie set?
Australia
Where is Kath Walker from?
Australia
What is a bush?
A natural undeveloped area
What was the white kid's name?
Evan Davis
What was the message?
To say truly sorry and let them know that the thing that happened wasn't right.
Who represents how the Aussies treat the aboriginals?
Vic
Where did the Aboriginals live when they lived like they wanted to?
In nature, and not in houses
What is the aboriginals law called?
The bush law
Who was good at schoolwork?
Evan Davis
Because it shows that the past isn't forgotten and thet regret it
What does the tagline "the future is fragile" mean?
it's about the future for an example about the baby or the future of Australia
Where does she sit in the text?
Suburbia
How did the aboriginals punish a murder, according to the bush law?
The victim's family elders, accused's family elders, accused murderer and the supporting elder met, and the victim's family stab the murder.
How does the friendship end?
They don't talk anymore
Who wrote the sorry speech?
Kevin Rudd
Name a few of the classic horror characteristics?
Jump scare, music change ect.
What kind of sentences are there in this text?
There are enjambments
What is a Kardia visitor?
A non-aboriginal
Why does the main character not ask Evan home?
The lived in a run-down sort of shack
What is he apologising about?
The stolen children
How long does it take for Andy to turn into a zombie after he got infected?
48 hours
What is Kath Walker's aboriginal name?
Oodgeroo Noonuccal
What is a yapa?
Aboriginal
Who does the main character tell the story to?
The main character's son.
Why wasn't he fully qualified for saying sorry?
He is wasn't a part of it, when it happened, so because of that people couldn't accept his apology?