What I would do is:
Evaluate the source. Is it from your own head/thoughts? Is it from your notes the teacher gave you? If it is, don't cite it.
Is the answer or source NOT from you and your own knowlege? Is it something that came from an external source, such as a book or website, cite it.
Better to cite than be accused of plagarism, so if you are unsure, I would cite it just to be safe.
C. The poem compares the relationship of a seedling and stem to a
child's family.
<span>C. the “separate but equal” doctrine</span>
Okeke is from the story 'Marriage is a private affair', a book written by the Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe.
Okeke was a dutiful son who has regards for his father and always want to obtain his permission in all that he does. But he also a very determined man and is always ready to stay by his decisions, when he knows that he is doing the right thing for himself. He is a man who does not give up easily and he continues to appeals to his father to change his mind about his marriage even years after the event has happened. Okeke is a kind of man who does not follow custom and traditions blindly, when they do not favour him.
I are aggravated by they get on ur nerves