Svp aidez programme de 4ème en Anglais je n’y arrive pas je suis d’espérer 33 Lire et comprendre Je comprends le récit d'une histoire vraie. Lis ce texte et réponds aux questions. a. Qu'est-il arrive aux enfants abo- rigènes au XXe siècle en Australie ? Fais deux ou trois phrases. b. Qui a écrit cette histoire ? Qui l'a réellement vécue? Donne leur lien avec l'auteure c. Explique ce qui est arrivé à ces jeunes filles en 1931 et ce qu'elles ont décidé de faire d. Explique comment l'aventure s'est terminée pour chacune d'elles. From 1910 to 1971 a lot of Aboriginal children were taken by force from their families. They were called the Stolen Generation Many of these children were sent to institutions Doris Pilkington's mother was called Molly. In 1931, Molly was 14 years old. She lived with her younger sister Daisy and her little cousin Gracie. That year, the three girls were taken from their community and transported to the Moore River Native Settlement. It was 1.600 kilometres away from their home. At the settlement, the girls decided to escape and began to walk back home. They followed the rabbit-proof fence along the Australian desert. Finally Gracie was captured and sent back to Moore River, while Molly and Daisy returned to their Left to right community after a nine-week journey. - Daisy Gracie and Molly as depicted in the film Robbit-Proof Fence 2002 Based on Follow the Rabbur-Proof Fence by DORIS PLKINGTON
1) From 1910 to 1971 a lot of Aboriginal children were taken by force
from their families. They were called the Stolen Generation.
2) Doris Plkington wrote this story. Molly, Daisy and Gracie lived it. Molly is his mother, Daisy his aunt and Garcie his cousin.
3) "In 1931, Molly was 14 years old. She lived with her younger sister Daisy and her little cousin Gracie. That year, the three girls were taken from their community and transported to the Moore River Native Settlement. It was 1.600 kilometres away from their home. At the settlement, the girls decided to escape and began to walk back home. They followed the rabbit-proof fence along the Australian desert."
4) "Finally, Gracie was captured and sent back to Moore River, while Molly and Daisy returned to their Left to right community after a nine-week journey."
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1) From 1910 to 1971 a lot of Aboriginal children were taken by force
from their families. They were called the Stolen Generation.
2) Doris Plkington wrote this story. Molly, Daisy and Gracie lived it. Molly is his mother, Daisy his aunt and Garcie his cousin.
3) "In 1931, Molly was 14 years old. She lived with her younger sister Daisy and her little cousin Gracie. That year, the three girls were taken from their community and transported to the Moore River Native Settlement. It was 1.600 kilometres away from their home. At the settlement, the girls decided to escape and began to walk back home. They followed the rabbit-proof fence along the Australian desert."
4) "Finally, Gracie was captured and sent back to Moore River, while Molly and Daisy returned to their Left to right community after a nine-week journey."