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postnew [5]
3 years ago
9

Nene always thought ibos was

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Zanzabum3 years ago
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1. Nene always thought Ibos was KIND. 
The correct option is D. The question was drawn from the book of Chinua Achebe titled 'Marriage is a private affair'. It is the story of an Ibo boy [Emeka] who want to marry a lady [Nene], who is not of Ibo origin. This is a taboo in Ibo land and their culture is strongly against it. Before now, Nene had thought that Ibos were kindly disposed to other people. 
2. Ugoye used to BEAT UP boys.
This question was drawn from the same book by Chinua Achebe. Ugoye was the Ibo girl, whom Emeka's father preferred that his son married. Ugoye happened to be Emeka school mate when he was young and she was so strong that she used to beat up all the boys including Emeka.
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
3 0

The answer to question 1 is D


The answer to question 2 is B

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