enirisbel Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 Signaler Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 bonjour voici mon devoir pouriez vous m'aidez pour les question : 7 , 8 , 9 et 12 , les autres je l'ai ai déjà terminé je vous remercie d'avance:) A packet of Eskimo lollies, which a Canadian tourist says are offensive to Inuit people. Humble Eskimo lolly gives tourist a bad taste Tuesday Apr 21, 2009 It’s as much a staple of New Zealand sweet confectionery as pineapple lumps and spearmint leaves, but the marshmallow Eskimo has been deemed offensive to native Canadians and may require a makeover. Canadian tourist Seeka Lee Veevee Parsons, 21, an Inuit of the Nunavut Territory in Canada, was shocked when she found the lollies for sale last week, saying they are an insult to her people. The word Eskimo was unacceptable in her country and carried with it negative racial connotations, she told the Taranaki Daily News. The correct term was Inuit, Ms Parsons said. “I was taken aback. When I was a little girl white kids in the community used to tease me about it in a bad way. It’s just not the correct term.”She intends sending packets of the iconic confectionery to the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and her grandfather, an Inuit tribal elder in the Nunavut Territory. Not only has the name of the lolly aroused painful memories, she believes the shape is an unfair stereotype of her people. “We are much more of a people than that image. We have deep ties to the land and an ancient culture and I think we should be recognised as that and not just a marshmallow figure. ”A spokesman for Cadbury/Pascall, which makes the sweets, said the product had been in the market for many years and it was never their intention to offend anyone. He was unable to say whether the lolly shape and name would be changed now they had been made aware it had caused offence. NEW ZEALAND Herald (Auckland) Comments Alex (Auckland City), 10:30AM Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009 I do believe that she’s going a little overboard by taking offence to a lolly. That’s like saying ‘Kiwifruit’ should be changed to ‘New Zealand Fruit’. We’re not Kiwi birds, but that’s just a term that is recognised all around the world, much like the term ‘Eskimo’. What should we rename the lolly to be? ‘Inuit Lollies’? Certainly doesn’t have the same ring to it. While she’s at it, she should take a look at Aussie calling Chilly Bins ‘Eski’s’. General compréhension (5 points) Identify the type of document: (0,5 pt) extract from a blog article on a newspaper website the script of a radio interview 2. Pick out the following information about Ms Parsons: (3 pts) full name; age; sex; nationality; place of residence; ethnic origin. 3. The subject of the document is: (2 possible answers) (1 pt) ¨ a popular sweet in Canada ¨ a popular sweet in New Zealand ¨ an offensive sweet in Canada ¨ an offensive sweet in New Zealand 4. Alex: (0,5 pt) ¨ writes a letter to Ms Parsons ¨ posts his comments about the story on the Internet ¨ writes a letter to the newspaper ¨ posts his comments on his personal blog Detailed comprehension (15 points) Complete the details about the following people mentioned: 6. Pick out the following information about the sweet: Type: Name: Flavour/main ingredient: Shape: Find two other examples of sweets in the text: 8. True or false? Justify each answer by quoting the text: a) Ms Parsons objects to the name of the sweet. b) The word ‘eskimo’ is totally neutral. c) The sweet resembles an eskimo. d) The sweet has only recently been launched on the market. e) Cadbury/Pascall immediately promised to change the sweet. Quote an expression in the text to explain Ms Parson’s ‘painful memories’. 10. Complete with a suitable word from the text: According to Ms Parsons, the correct term for _____________ was Inuit. 11. In the passage entitled ‘Comments. Alex …’, indicate who the following pronouns refer to: I = She = We = 12. Which adjective best describes Alex’s reaction to Ms Parson’s feelings? Justify your choice with a quote from the text: supportive comprehending indifferent critical intolerant j'ai surtout besoin d'aide pour les questions : 7 , 8 , 9 et 12 svp c'est très urgent !! c'est pour demain demain je remercie vos aide future
E-Bahut Jean B Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 E-Bahut Signaler Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 Bonjour, Inutile de toujours mettre "urgent" dans tes titres, les réponses ne viendront pas plus vite. Quand on a la chance de disposer d'un weekend de 3 jours, on n'attend pas le dernier moment pour demander de l'aide. En toutes circonstances, et pas seulement pour le travail du lycée, il faut savoir faire preuve de prévoyance. 7. Find two other examples of sweets in the text: =>> pineapple lumps + spearmint leaves 8. True or false? Justify each answer by quoting the text: a) Ms Parsons objects to the name of the sweet. True =>> The word Eskimo was unacceptable in her country. b) The word ‘eskimo’ is totally neutral. False =>> It’s just not the correct term. c) The sweet resembles an eskimo. True =>> The shape is an unfair stereotype of her people. d) The sweet has only recently been launched on the market. False =>> The product had been on the market for many years. e) Cadbury/Pascall immediately promised to change the sweet. False =>> He was unable to say whether the lolly shape and name would be changed. Quote an expression in the text to explain Ms Parson’s ‘painful memories’. =>>When I was a little girl white kids in the community used to tease me in a bad way. 12. Which adjective best describes Alex’s reaction to Ms Parson’s feelings? Justify your choice with a quote from the text: =>> critical =>> I do believe she’s going a little overboard by taking offence to a lolly. supportive comprehending indifferent critical intolerant
enirisbel Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) le 1 avril 2013 je vous remercie beaucoup !!! moi j'ai commencer mon devoir samedi soir , j'avais fait toute les première questions mais les dernières était assez compliquez …. oui c'est sur que j'aurai du demander de l'aide plus tôt .
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