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Question 1 of 10
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Which is the “antecedent” a pidgin or a creole?
A. a pidgin
B. a creole
Answer Key: A
Question 2 of 10
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Before the Reciprocity Treaty (1876), many plantation workers either returned home or stayed and learned to speak Hawaiian
Answer Key: Hawaiian
Question 3 of 10
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The development of Hawaiʻi Pidgin English (HPE) happened how?
A. immediately
B. over time
Answer Key: B
Question 4 of 10
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When HCE was “at its peak” in the 1930s, approximately how many generations had gone by before speakers were considered monolingual (only speaking one language) or only speaking HCE as their first language?
A. 1
B. 2-3
C. 5
D. 6
Answer Key: B
Question 5 of 10
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English Standard (ES) schools between 1924 – 1960 were based on political (integration/discrimination) discrimination and served to (bridge/segregate) segregate ethnic populations in Hawaiʻi based on linguistic lines?
Answer Key: discrimination, segregate
Question 6 of 10
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If pidgins are a recipe, and languages its ingredients, how many ingredients can you use to contribute to your recipe?
A. none
B. as many as you like
Answer Key: B
Question 7 of 10
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Is Pidgin spoken in Hawaiʻi a pidgin?
A. yes
B. no
Answer Key: B
Question 8 of 10
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The first documented pidgin in Hawaiʻi was between English and which other language? Hawaiian
Answer Key: Hawaiian
Question 9 of 10
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The first sugar plantation was established in what year? 1835
Answer Key: 1835
Question 10 of 10
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Write down 5 Pidgin (HCE) words or phrases that you know or have heard.
1. Howzit 2. hele 3. hully up 4. huli 5. ho