Answer: The character in Achebe's <em>Things Fall Apart</em> that seems most haunted by the lgbo custom of leaving twins to die in the forest is B) Nwoye.
Explanation: In Achebe's <em>Things Fall Apart, </em>Nwoye is Okonkwo's son.<u> He is presented as a sympathetic and sensitive man</u>. In that way, he is considered to be very different from his father, who dislikes him for being "too effeminate". In that way, <u>he believes that the lgbo custom of leaving twins to die in the forest for considering them an evil abomination is terrible as well as cruel</u>. Eventually, Nwoye ends up becoming a Christian because Christians do not have a ruthless custom such as abandoning twins in a forest.
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