<span>Chapter Seven makes it clear that the arrival of Ikemefuna into Okonkwo's household has been very positive for Nwoye. At the beginning of the novel, Nwoye is depicted as a rather feminine young boy who shames his father and spends more time with his mother. This all changes with the influence of Ikemefuna, who comes to be like an older brother for Nwoye, as this following quote reveals:</span>
Money would lead to more children, who would then starve in even more miserable conditions.
Answer: sentence 5
Explanation:
This has a d clause because she doesn't always throw away old things is her main clause and the rest has a subordinating conjunction
1) Never underestimate your self. This is the correct answer because the passage implies that Tersa had doubt in herself and she thought she will never be good at basketball. But when the time came for her to step up, she did and she made the right calls allowing her team to win this game. (Answer: B)
2). By encouraging her to stay on the team to the end of the season. If she had let her left the team, the team would of probably of lost the game because they didn't have anyone to guide them. Alissa knew she made the right decision by telling her to stay and she would do it again if it were to ever happen. (Answer = B)
3). What was a fictional statement is that Terssa is a talented basketball player. Although she did make the team win, the narrator implies that she isn't good at basketball hence why she is always on the bench. ( Answer = C)
4). The Main conflict of the passage is that Terssa wanted to quit the team because she wasn't good but she did want to spend more bonding time with her sister. (Answer: D)
5). Teresa left practice early because she felt discourage with the practice felling she was bringing the team down and she didn't want to be on the team anymore. (Answer - C)
6). Teresa continued to play basketball even though she had a difficult time because she wanted to spend more quality bonding time with her sister. (Answer = B)