Answer:
B.
Explanation:
'The Danger of a Single Story' is a twenty-minute video by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on TED Talk. In her video she stated the danger of single story published about a single group. She recalls how publishing of single story created stereotypes about a group of people.
In her TED Talk, she compared how she grew up reading Western stories and how Africa and African society were presented in those stories. Therefore, the statement that best compares West stories to the African stories is that stories of Western cultures were easily available across the world weheras stories by African writers are less accessible and also African writers are few.
Thus the correct option is B.
Answer:
1. Dion noticed that the campsite location was obscure (remote). - synonym clue
2. Pia couldn't wait to visit the menagerie—the place where the animals were kept. - definition clue
3. Unlike her last dog, who didn't know the meaning of loyalty, Violet's new dog is a staunch friend. - antonym clue
Explanation:
In sentence 1, we are literally given the synonym of the word in parentheses. The author guesses the word "obscure" might be unknown to some readers and decides to offer another word that carries the same meaning as it - a synonym - to help clarify. That is why the word "remote" is added right after "obscure".
In sentence 2, the author chose to define or explain the word "menagerie", almost like a dictionary would. He/she adds a dash after the word to then include the definition. We now know that a menagerie is the place where animals were kept.
Finally, in sentence 3, we can figure out the meaning of "staunch" by comparing it to the word "loyalty". Two dogs are being compared. One does not understand loyalty. The other one, however, is staunch. We can safely assume the latter is loyal, faithful, because of such a comparison. What the author did here was use words that have opposite meanings - antonyms - to reveal the meaning of the unknown word.
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