Question

The 1930s Jindyworobak Movement promoted these poems as part of an effort to find a uniquely Australian literature. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these poems distinguished by their regular rhymes and use of Australian dialect and folklore. Prominent writers of them include Breaker Morant and Banjo Patterson.
ANSWER: bush ballads [or bush songs or bush poems; prompt on partial answers]
[10h] Although the Jindyworobaks drew on indigenous culture, no Aboriginal Australian published a book ofverse until this later poet. This poet of “Municipal Gum” listed flora and fauna that are gone in “We Are Going.”
ANSWER: Oodgeroo Noonuccal (“OO-juh-roo noo-NUCK-ul”) [or Oodgeroo Noonuccal; accept Kath Walker or Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska]
[10m] The Jindyworobaks often clashed with this modernist journal, founded by Max Harris to promote avant-garde literature. This magazine was duped into publishing intentionally nonsensical poems by the fictional Ern Malley.
ANSWER: Angry Penguins
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Romanos IV Diogenes’ Macaroni GrillI would prefer not to1001020
remembrance of lost timeQuasicrystal Silence1001020
Saint Peter Andre 3000Hang et al., Robert Browning1001020
Teach Us to Outgrow Our LadnessCurse you, Periplus the Platypus!1001020
Team Name Think DetailDon't be Afraid, the Clown's Afraid Too100010
The CanadiansI prefer really not to speak. If I speak I’m in big trouble1001020
The Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host ClubThe Catastrophic Implosion of Packet Sub1001020
BHSUwave2: trimming membership codes 9655377758gp1010020
Evans Hall destruction awaiters[moderator voice] yes that is so tenpointscore! is your team feeling bonuspilled?100010