Answer: his machete and h-oe are weak.
Explanation:
In the book, ''Things Fall Apart'' by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo's father Unoka, had gone to the shrine of Agbala to inquire as to why his crops do not grow well.
She informed him that it had nothing to do with the gods but rather with his own strength. She told him that his machete and h-oe were weak which was why he only planted on land that others had already planted on and advised him to go home and work hard as a man should.
14. Intensified means something becomes stronger. In this sentence, choice C. Heightened is the appropriate answer. "His feelings of anger heightened as the crow drew nearer to gaze at the scene of the defeat." His feeling of anger became stronger.
15. Antics are wild actions, shenanigans. In this sentence, choice C. tricks is the appropriate answer. "The students were thrilled by the tricks of the clown". They were thrilled by his wild actions.
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Answer:
SmartPhone
Explanation:
The Star Trek and sci-fi writer David Gerrold predicted the rise of smartphones way back in 1999 when cellular phones just started to appear in people's lives.
Answer:
an invitation to a special event
Explanation:
Out of all the options given, the one which is most likely in the envelope is an invitation to a special event.
A special event consists of public events, private events, sporting events, fairs & festivals among others. They are categorized as ‘special’ events most times because they are outside of the host’s normal business activities or programs.
That’s doesn't mean they don’t still have business objectives, while some special events are purely celebratory, many others are held for business purpose such as marketing, sales, advertising, promotion, e.t.c.
Special events are mostly hospitality or entertainment-based, though not all and are mostly of a social, rather than business, nature, with the exception to few others.
Answer:
A. An important element of tragedy is the origin of the sorrowful outcome that according to the classical prescription, which must be mistaken by the protagonist.