The traditional ibo folklore included in the novel:
A. provides a way for Achebe to use symbolism
B. Help to explain the Ibo’s fears of cultural change
C. Expresses the theme that religion is a powerful force in controlling people’s behavior
D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.
Answer: D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.
Explanation:
to hand over all his worldly possessions and live a life of poverty
B.
to return home to live in peace for one year
C.
to serve as his squire
D.
to swear that his lady is not the most beautiful woman in the universe
B. The meadows of the Valley are filled with yellow flowers each Spring.
C. Alphonse, who was born in Algeria, spoke both French and English.
D. Alice stood up at her desk and said, "who's for coffee and donuts?"
b. Reflections on a personal event ordered logically
c. A persuasive purpose including credible evidence for support
d. A comparison and contrast purpose used in nonfiction writing