In chapter 16, there is an excerpt/ quote states, 'National unity, my people, that is what we have left. Let us present a united front to the world. We must show, as we said in the memorial, that a poor, suffering, homeless, undernourished people can stand together until our not unjust demands are met. National unity, shoulder to shoulder...' The speaker's call for 'National unity' is ironic, because even at the level of personal relationships between creole and panias, terrible difficulties arise.
a sammary tells us part of the story of beka lamd and her family
I this chapter what image comes to beka when she has a problem
Beka lamb dream about a elderly man on the bridge
Toycie died in this chapter!! how sad!! ;((((( it made me cry wen i read it.....
What was the setting of Beka's dream
idont know
Set in Belize City in the early 1950s, Beka Lamb is the record of a few months in the life of Beka and her family. Beka and her friend Toycie Qualo are on the threshold of change from childhood to adulthood.
Beka Lamb is Bill Lam and Lilla Lamb daughter.
political change, proverty,education
yes
In Chapter 18 of "Beka Lamb" by Zee Edgell, Beka grapples with her own conflicting emotions and the tensions escalating in Belize as the country heads towards independence. The chapter explores Beka's personal growth and her struggle to navigate the societal changes occurring around her, reflecting both her inner conflicts and the broader political landscape of the time.
introduce to beka lamb a 14 year old from belize.bake has win an easy contest and her fimaly is proud of her .she attend st cleara's acdamy and her and her grandmother granny ivy talk about policits .toycie her best friend life had came to an end .