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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
7

What has the Sundiata proven about himself by the conclusion of pulling up the baobab tree

English
2 answers:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The options:

A. Funny-friendly

B. Secretive-Surly

C. Immoral-Unkind

D. Physically strong-selfless?

The CORRECT ANSWER IS D.

D. Physically strong-selfless?

Explanation:

Sundiata Keita happened to be the pioneer of the Mali Empire. Prior to pioneering of the Mali Empire, Sundiata had served as a chief of a little and unrecognized Mandinka tribe found in the Ghana Empire.

With the fall of the Ghana Empire in the period of the 13th century AD, Sundiata took charged of the chances presented by the situation to advance his power, and with time he overpowered the Ghana Empire, converting it into a part of his liege.

Majority of what we can say on Sundiata’s life is obtained from oral tradition, mostly from the Epic of Sundiata.

Thus, we can say Sundiata's actions at the conclusion of "Pulling Up the BaoBab Tree" prove that he is not only Physically strong but also selfless.

belka [17]3 years ago
6 0

After getting to know the story through summaries, the answer that best describes Sundiata's character is that: He is selfless.



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