| Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|
| I needed people, wanted them | 100%
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| After 160 years of undeclared war on Aboriginal People | 50%
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| Alien and threatening environment | 50%
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| All around me was magnificence | 50%
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| [Diggity] had taken the place of people | 50%
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| Eddie should have been bitter and he was not | 50%
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| Going to my mother country | 50%
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| I desperately needed to talk in depth with someone | 50%
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| I desperately wanted them to understand | 50%
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| I had entered a new time, space, dimension | 50%
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| I have difficulty pronouncing foreign names | 50%
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| I'm free now ... I have my own supermarket ... and this is my country | 50%
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| I'm not a recreational Shooter, I am a hunter | 50%
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| It was essential for me to develop beyond the archetypal creature ... to be sweet, pliable ... and door-matish | 50%
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| I was beginning to feel that I was in control of events | 50%
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| I would like to do it | 50%
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| No one left | 50%
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| No white person can fully enter Aboriginal reality | 50%
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| Our greatest communication lay in the sheer joy of our surroundings | 50%
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| Tearing myself away from them caused physical pain | 50%
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| The architectural ugliness | 50%
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| They didn't own the land, the land owned them | 50%
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| They go to school now | 50%
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| Where's my house? Where's my job? | 50%
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| Why did you come here, steal people's stuff, their land | 50%
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| Why was everyone so goddamn affected by this trip | 50%
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| You are still trying to change our culture to your bastard culture | 50%
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| You know you can't just sit on the grass all day ... Times have changed | 50%
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| You've got a job ... and you got a house ... on my land | 50%
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| Friendship ... amounts almost to religion | 0%
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| I could sense a camouflaged violence in this town | 0%
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| I hated myself for my infernal cowardice in dealing with people | 0%
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| I melted into a feeling of belonging | 0%
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| I realised that this trip was not a game | 0%
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| I really did enjoy the company of animals better than people | 0%
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| It all seemed rather pointless ... The journey had lost all meaning | 0%
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| I want to go home now ... back to my own country ... where my place is | 0%
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| The aborigines do not have much time. They are dying | 0%
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| The blacks were unequivocally the enemy | 0%
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| The last burning bridge back to my old self collapsed | 0%
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| They are not separate from the land. When they lose it, they lose themselves | 0%
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| You'll die far from your country | 0%
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