The right answer is the mandate to marry within one's tribe. Even though Nnaemeka knew that his decision to marry a woman from another tribe would upset his father, he thought that his annoyance would eventually pass away. But he had not realized that his was a decision without precedent, and this caused surprise, indignation, and sadness among his people, who, stuck to tradition, saw in Nnaemeka's act a reflection of their Lord's cautionary teachings ("Sons shall rise against their fathers") and a bad omen ("It is the beginning of the end"), hence illustrating their conviction in the mandate to marry within one's tribe.
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the thing that happens next is when she drops in the water she is going to go look for her friend turtle. i know this because in the story it said "all I want to do is drop in the water with my snorkel and fins and go. but we have to listen to the captain again, even though had heard him three days in a row already" this part of the story shows that she cannot wait to drop in the water and go see her turtle friend. so that is how I know that the next thing that is going to happen in the story is that she is going to go after the turtle.
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Simile, it compares two unlike things using like or as