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Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, commonly known as Begum Rokeya, was a Bengali feminist thinker, writer, educator and political activist from British India. She is widely regarded as a pioneer of women's liberation in South Asia.
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Punctuation marks are hierarchically ordered, based on the degree of separation they provide for example, sentence-final marks periods exclamation marks and question marks provide maximum degree of separation whereas commas or no punctuation marks provide the minimum degree of separation. Colons, semicolons and dashes provide medium separation and have extra meaning anticipatory, logical connection and emphatic, respectively
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She could use euphemism it is a figurative language that is used in place that can suggest something unpleasant but in the kindest way possible.
Chinua Achebe, the author of "Things Fall Apart" (1959) in English in order to reach a greater audience, especially the English audience who were the colonial rulers of Nigeria, his homeland. With his book, he tried to write African literature and portray the history of his nation in a different way, from an African point of view but in English for Europeans to understand it. Writing this story in English was sort of writing back at the center of the British Empire, contesting the previous books of African themes but writen from a white perspective, like Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness".
On the other hand, it showed that Africans were not the backward people that European stereotypes portrayed. They had their own culture and histories and they could express them in English for the European colonizers to understand.