The answer is C because there is only a dependent clause.
The women's attitude has been shaped towards Nene with not friendly nature with Nene, and soar against Nene's homemaking skills. Thus, options A and C are correct.
Nnaemeka was valued and respected by most of the women village. According to the Nigerian tribes culture, the marriages are happened within the tribe. Nnaemeka has been married to Nene outside the tribe.
Being Nene as an outsider, the women in village were not friendly with her. Nene maintains her home well, and has a very accepting nature. This, has been the reason for women to soar her homemaking skills.
Thus, the traditional values that shape women's attitude are not friendly nature with Nene, and soar against Nene's homemaking skills. Thus, options A and C are correct.
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