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The setting is a house where a couple once lived. They are dead now and revisiting as ghosts. They tour the drawing-room (what we would call the living room), the garden with its trees, and their old bedroom.
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14. True.
15. False.
16. True.
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In Chinua Achebe's novel 'Things Fall Apart", the story revolves around the Igbo culture in Africa, specifically on the character of Okonkwo. The story deals with themes of culture, tradition, Christianity, conformity, etc.
In Chapter 3, we see that Okonkwo's father Unoka went to the Oracle to consult why his crops failed even though he made sacrifices. It was then that he was told his crops failed despite his sacrifices because he was lazy and had planted on a wasted land.
Okonkwo's prosperity was a result of his desire to be unlike his lazy father. He did not want to be deemed alike to his father and thus, went to the wealthy Nwakibie to ask for 400 yam seeds.
In Igbo culture, yam was considered to be the king of the crops. It was assumed that a man who can feed yam to his family the whole year is a man who has succeeded and is hardworking.
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i havnt read the sotry, so im inoccent
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Nasreen's Secret School teaches us that some people will take dangerous risks to go to school because learning is very important to them. The text conveys this by describing how Nasreen's grandmother takes her to a school that is secret because girls aren't allowed to go to school.
<span>It creates a parallel structure intended to urge the audience to protest against the Declaration of Independence.</span>
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they killed the mockingbird
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