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English, 05.02.2021 18:50 nsutton9985

Use what you've read by Andrea Levy to answer the following text related question. 1. How do Levy’s feelings about her home change over the course of the essay?
2. How does she build upon her experiences and knowledge to eventually question her relationship to Britain and Jamaica?
3. What can you infer about how Levy’s experiences with racial prejudice compare to that of her family when they first arrive in Britain? Has it gotten better or worse?
4. How does Britain and Jamaica’s history influence how Levy and her family feel about themselves, their home, and their community?
5. How does learning Britain’s history help Levy to resolve her feelings about her identity in the earlier parts of the essay?
6. Based upon her thoughts and experiences in the essay, how would Levy define home? Consider her connections to both Jamaica and Britain.

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