The probable connotation of the word “mind” in the excerpt is that the husband and the wife had a dependence on each other. That is why Obierika says that both –Ndulue and Ozoemena – had one mind.
Obierika continues saying that he remembers how, when he was younger there was a song that reminded them. Obierika thought that the husband was a strong man, not so dependant on his wife. So, when he used the phrase “the same mind”, he is stating that the <em>husband’s weakness</em> made him dependent on his woman.
The excerpt is part of the novel <em>“Things Fall Apart”, written by the African author Chinua Achebe, published in 1958. </em>
<span>C. Friendship can make the weak powerful</span>
It's about Tillys reaction to him mom telling him how he's going to be a star and imagining all that can come with that.
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it means that something sometimes does not change, they stand the way they were and nobody should be able to change that.
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