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  • Deadly Unna
    i need some help on dis book my self plz i am doign a chapter summery and cbf doing it my self and would liek some tips on the book pzl its deadly unna ww w w w w w w...
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  • Deadly Unna Review
    The novel Deadly Unna, by Phillip Gwynne, is about a young man called Gary Black from the Port. This novel is about the racism and stereotypes that are inherent...
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  • Deadly Unna?
    Deadly Unna? Deadly Unna? Is a novel written by Phillip Gweynne about fourteen year old Gary 'Blacky' Black's life living at the Port. The novel is based around the...
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  • Deadly Unna
    "Deadly Unna?" Summary: "Deadly, Unna?" by Phillip Gwynne is about the racial prejudice betweens the white (gonnyas) and the black (nungas)in a small town in Port. The...
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    "Deadly, Unna?" Many Australians love the game of football. As young kids we dream about the glory of winning the grand final. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter...
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  • Deadly Unna
    Deadly Unna Deadly Unna" tells a story about a teenage boy named Gary Black, who develops knowledge about racial prejudice in his town. He develops this awareness...
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    Deadly Unna "Deadly Unna" tells a story about a teenage boy named Gary Black, who develops knowledge about racial prejudice in his town. He develops this awareness...
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  • Deadly Unna
    In the novel "Deadly Unna?" Garry Black (Blacky) confronts many problems, pressures and challenges, which are all resolved in some way. This allows Garry to grow into...
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  • Deadly Unna
    DEADLY UNNA (by Phillip Gwynne) CHAPTER SUMMARIES CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 In these chapters we're introduced to the main character Gary Black (Blacky). He's 14 years old and...
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  • Deadly Unna
    As a result of what happens, Garys perspective of life and people of the Port changes. Deadly Unna is a novel written by Phillip Gwynne about fourteen year old Blacky...
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