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"Rabbits": What are the issues both sides would have experienced? Use examples from the book. How do the two texts connect between the Europeans and the Aboriginies.

Title: "Rabbits": What are the issues both sides would have experienced? Use examples from the book. How do the two texts connect between the Europeans and the Aboriginies.
Category: Literature / European Literature
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"Rabbits": What are the issues both sides would have experienced? Use examples from the book. How do the two texts connect between the Europeans and the Aboriginies.

Dear Barikin Murrower, My name is Joseph Chow, I am writing to you today to inform you that I have recently read the picture book titled, the Rabbits. I have also read and appreciated the article called History for Beginners, published in the Australian and viewed a movie called "Kings in Grass Castles". The picture book labelled "The Rabbits" depicts an allegory of a European incursion; this book gave out a story of rabbits or …showed first 75 words of 1797 total

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showed last 75 words of 1797 total…to you I have noticed that we can neither use the word invasion or settlement, but rather find a balance between the two. A word unbiased and not outweighing another side, I hope things do change and Australia finally comes up with a conclusion to the problem we now plunder on. If I may I beg the future not to bring us any misfortune and unhappiness to the both of us. Yours sincerely, Joseph Chow

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