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born a crime quiz 1. why was trevor noah’s birth considered illegal in …

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born a crime quiz

  1. why was trevor noah’s birth considered illegal in south africa?

a. his parents were too young to legally have a child
b. his mother had him out of wedlock
c. his parents were of different racial classifications under apartheid
d. his family practiced an illegal religion

  1. how does trevor use language throughout his childhood?

a. to intimidate others in his neighborhood
b. to avoid learning about his cultural heritage
c. as a tool to fit into different racial and social groups
d. to rebel against his mother’s strict rules

  1. what does trevor’s mother’s approach to religion reveal about her character?

a. she is indecisive about which faith to follow
b. she is a spiritual leader who takes trevor to multiple churches
c. she rejects all organized religion
d. she only attends church for social connections

  1. what symbolic meaning does the story of fufi (trevor’s dog) have in the memoir?

a. it represents the violence of apartheid south africa
b. it symbolizes trevor’s own experiences of childhood and belonging
c. it demonstrates the poverty in trevor’s neighborhood
d. it illustrates the tension between trevor and his stepfather

  1. how does trevor’s mother protect him from the dangers of apartheid?

a. she sends him to live with relatives in another country
b. she teaches him to fight against bullies
c. she finds ways to bend apartheid rules to keep him safe
d. she bribes government officials

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Under South African apartheid, interracial relationships and children born from them were illegal; Trevor's parents were of different racial groups.
  2. Trevor used his multilingual skills to connect with and fit into various racial and social groups in his community.
  3. Trevor's mother took him to multiple churches of different denominations, showing she was not indecisive but actively engaged with faith, and this reflects her spiritual commitment.
  4. The story of Fufi mirrors Trevor's own experience of feeling like an outsider and struggling with a sense of belonging in apartheid-era South Africa.
  5. Trevor's mother used creative methods to work within or bend apartheid rules (like hiding their relationship in public) to keep him safe, rather than extreme options like sending him away or bribing officials.

Answer:

  1. C. His parents were of different racial classifications under apartheid
  2. C. As a tool to fit into different racial and social groups
  3. B. She is a spiritual leader who takes Trevor to multiple churches
  4. B. It symbolizes Trevor's own experiences of childhood and belonging
  5. C. She finds ways to bend apartheid rules to keep him safe