The correct answer is B) Although the Kamba chopped down the fig tree, the Masaai tribe is still connected with Enkai through their cattle.
<em>The option that best summarizes the resolution of the conflict at the end of “The Beginnings of the Masaai” is “Although the Kamba chopped down the fig tree, the Masaai tribe is still connected with Enkai through their cattle.”
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Enkai is the main character of the story. It is not a he nor a she. Its the powerful God of Sky. People should be careful with their behavior because it can provoke the anger or the beneplacit of Enkai. Enkai is always honored because its a deity that brings “the dark” of nigh that covers the tribe and also brings the vital rains to make life possible on the Earth. The option that best summarizes the resolution of the conflict at the end of “The Beginnings of the Masaai” is: Although the Kamba chopped down the fig tree, the Masaai tribe is still connected with Enkai through their cattle.
1) Define"bunburying". How does bunburying demonstrate or defy Victorian morals?
bunburying is creating fictional people and it defys victorian morals because they use it as an excuse to not to got to social meetings.
2)Explain how the different settings contribute to the development of Jack or Algernon?
jacks development is contributed to as he was found as an lost babe and taken in by an rich man who now left him as his great granddaughters watcher