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While not as strikingly beautiful as Cherry, Marcia is small and cute with dark hair. Two-Bit normally goes for Greaser blondes, but he really hits it off with Marcia because they are so much alike. They both have the 'same scatterbrained sense of humor. Hopefully this helps a bit
Answer:
It isn't true that a person doesn't have control over his or her fate
Explanation:
What your choices in life is what leads you to your fate.
BTW:
What was the question? Because you had no question, just a random statement. So.... Next time please actually write a question. Oh well... Try and write a question it's actually not hard! Seriously it's not hard! ☺☺☺And sorry if this sounded rude but I was making sure you knew that you had to write a question, because some people didn't even know they had too. Just like you! Thanks for the points anyway, IT BOOSTED ME UP! Thanks!
3. Uchendu and Okonkwo’s approaches to the British threat are different because:
D. Uchendu thinks one should carefully assess a threat before taking action, but Okonkwo favors action over thought.
4. Chapter 15 (136-142) will add to the tension in the novel through:
C. The massacre at Abame makes readers fearful about what the British may do in the future.
<h3>About Things Fall Apart</h3>
Things Fall Apart is a novel written by Chinua Achebe. It tells the story of the life of Okonkwo who was the leader of an Igbo community in a country in Africa. He was actually banished from his community after he accidentally killed a clansman. The story depicts the pre-colonial life in the southeast part of a country in Africa.
Okonkwo was known for being an action man. He doesn't like be a weakling. But Uchendu takes time to analyse things before taking action.
The killing of the white man in Abame actually builds tension in the reader as he thinks of what the British may do next for their citizen who was killed.
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