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True or false: National identity is not a prominent theme in Australian and New Zealand postcolonial literature.
False
True or false: The relationship between Indigenous peoples and European settlers is often depicted as harmonious in postcolonial literature.
False
True or false: Keri Hulme's novel The Bone People explores the complex relationship between Maori and Pakeha.
True
True or false: Postcolonial writers in Australia and New Zealand are not interested in exploring the unique identity of their respective nations.
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True or false: The search for a unique Australian or New Zealand identity often involves exploring the nation's lands.
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True or false: National identity is a central theme in Australian and New Zealand postcolonial literature.
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True or false: Postcolonial writers in Australia and New Zealand often depict the relationship between Indigenous peoples and European settlers as tense and conflict-ridden.
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True or false: Postcolonial writers in Australia and New Zealand explore the ongoing struggles of Indigenous peoples for justice and recognition.
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True or false: Postcolonial writers in Australia and New Zealand seek to define a unique Australian or New Zealand identity separate from British colonialism.
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True or false: The search for a unique Australian or New Zealand identity in postcolonial literature often involves exploring the nation's lands.
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