1) How does ‘Honey Spot’ by Jack Davis explore different connections to _____ _____________? a) the land b) the characters c) the settings d) the Honey Spot e) the dialogue f) the costumes 2) Which technique is this? “They perform a dance piece- a modern dance incorporating elements of classical and traditional Aboriginal dance, with music of didgeridoo and clapsticks” a) dialogue b) costume c) stage directions d) props 3) True or false: Throughout the play Peggy learns about how Aboriginal culture connects to the land through her friendship with Tim. a) True b) False 4) What is this an example of? Tim: Oh, you mean, I’m a nyoongah and you’re a wadjella? a) Aboriginal language b) Both Aboriginal language and dialogue c) Props d) dialogue e) Setting f) Both setting and props 5) Who is the playwright of 'Honey Spot'? a) Jack Davis b) Ms Hughes c) Tim d) William e) Jack Sprat f) Mother 6) Which character cuts down wood to make didgeridoos? a) Tim b) The Ranger c) Mother d) William 7) What does this dialogue reveal? William: Give up using the land the way you white people do. Stop owning it and let it own you”. (Scene 7) a) That William owns the land b) The difference between white connection to the land and Aboriginal connection to the land c) The belief that people don't own the land, that the land owns them d) Both B and C are correct 8) True or false: William does not struggle with white/Western Australian laws regarding the land a) True b) False 9) Who is injured by a snake? a) Tim b) William c) Mother d) Peggy e) The Ranger f) Jack Davis 10) True or false: 'Honey Spot' is a play a) True b) False 11) Fill in the blank: Tim has an extremely ________________ connection to the land, which he expresses through his Aboriginal Australian culture. a) Weak b) Strong c) Average d) Neutral 12) What is the Aboriginal word for 'bee'? a) Honey Spot b) Spot c) Plura d) Planter 13) What is coreoboree?  a) Aboriginal ceremonial meeting involving dance b) Bees c) A song d) Traditional Aboriginal meal involving honey 14) Who says “The Bees. They’re my totem.”? a) Peggy b) William c) Mother d) Tim 15) “Tim: And I know all about corroboree!” What does this dialogue show us? a) Tim's strong connection to the land b) Peggy's strong connection to the land c) Tim's weak connection to the land d) Peggy's weak connection to the land 16) Tim’s corroborree style dancing, using moves that echo native _______________ ___________________, highlights his deep connection to Country a) Australian plants b) Australian animals c) Honey Spot d) Bees 17) What does Mother represent? a) The strong connection to family b) The strong generational connection to the land c) Parents d) Chanting 18) How does Mother represent the strong generation connection to the land? Select all that apply a) Teaching the children how to dance b) Stories c) Song d) She learns through her friendship with Tim 19) “Mother: Right, now you two are really going to feel this! [She takes off her shoe and begins to beat the ground on the children’s footmarks, chanting]” Which THREE techniques are used here? a) Setting b) Stage directions c) Dialogue d) Props e) Prologue f) Interlude 20) “This is the story of the old man bungarra..." Who tells this story? a) The Ranger b) Peggy c) Mother d) Tim 21) “_____________ : Well now it’s my job to protect the forest.” Who says this? a) Tim b) Peggy c) Mother d) The Ranger 22) Who says this? “______________ : Well, I’ll sting him if he’s been cutting down trees. He could get a five hundred dollar fine, even go to gaol.” a) William b) Tim c) The Ranger d) Peggy 23) The Ranger represents a ________________ view of the land a) weak b) strong c) Western d) Aboriginal 24) What is The Ranger resistant to learn a) Aboriginal practices of traditional care for the land b) How to do a ballet dance c) How to make a digeridoo d) How to make music 25) True or false: As the play progresses, the ranger begins to accept that there are a variety of ways to care and respect the land. a) True b) False 26) Who says this? "I don't know what I'm going to say to them. They knew I didn't trust them but they still saved my life." a) Tim b) Peggy c) The Ranger d) Jack Davis 27) True or false: At the end of the play, the Ranger offers William the trees at the back of his place to cut down if he needs. a) True b) False

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