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We have 6 members in our group. The first is Eric, he is 14 and he came from Burma. He lives Fairfield. The second is Tony, he is 13 and he is Cambodian, but he was born in Austalia. He lives in Fairfield. The 3rd is Serey, he is turning 15 and he is Cambodian. He lives in Fairfield. The 4th is Gia Ming, he is 13 and he is Chinese. He lives Fairfield. The 5th is Christopher, he is 13 and he is Chinese. He lives in Fairfield. The last member is Lawrence, he is 13 and he Philliphino, he lives in Fairfield.
 
Now that the introduction is finished we will past our comments on the matter. Eric says,"I think they are trying to explain their points of views when they write the 2 timelines." Chris says, "So many people can understand the two timelines then they know history of the Aborigines."
 
Next is Serey."They must include the Aboriginal's point of view and offend it, they didnt put the Aboriginal timeline in it. Lawrence explains his point of view like this,"The Anangu and white people have different points of views and writing skills, the author's do that to show it.
 
Gia Ming also has an opinion and when asked this is what he said,"You can see both sides of their stories and the way they feel about what happened. It helps you understand the Aboriginal way a lot better.
 
Lastly, Tony answered the question by uniting pen to paper. This is what he said,"They were expressing each others feelings and the Anangu and white people had different opinion then the Anangu show a different colour to their skin as they were afraid, but white men/people didn't care about them.          


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