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The Portuguese Burghers[1][2][3] are an ethnic group in Sri Lanka, of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan descent.[4] They are Roman Catholic and spoke the Sri Lanka Indo-Portuguese language, a creole based on Portuguese. In modern times, English has become the common language while Sinhalese is taught in school as a second language. Many Portuguese Burghers living on the east coast of Sri Lanka are of Portuguese descent; this is evident in the Sri Lanka-Indo Portuguese language, which has many affiliations to Sinhalese and Portuguese.[5] They are mixed with other Burgher people, including Dutch Burghers. However, Portuguese Burghers are not Dutch Burghers.[6]
The answer is C) They are different Tribes
In the book, the man and the woman belong to Ibo and Ibibo groups which are two distinct tribes that live in the modern country of Nigeria.
These tribes are found in and around the city of Lagos.
Both groups exhibit slightly different customs and traditions and in the book, a whole story is based around this.
The Ibo are mostly rural tribes who follow old tribal customs and discourage love marriages. Parents in the community usually arrange marriages within the tribe and the children do not have a say.
The Ibibo community however, is more modern and not bound by old traditions.
The book is on the turmoil and confusion that love can create when in between two very distinct African tribes.
The answer is b) situational specificity.
Behaviorists believe that our responses to environmental/situational stimuli shape our actions.
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