Answer:Ndotsheni is a poor, agricultural village with a strong sense of community and a spiritual connection. Johannesburg is a corrupt, big city where it's every man for himself. Let's examine each setting from Alan Paton's 'Cry, the Beloved Country.
Explanation:First, there is the "Cry," which is an order to someone. It's basically saying, hey you! Cry! ... The second part of the title tells us who the "Cry!" is addressing: "the Beloved Country." The beloved country is, of course, South Africa.
Depending on what the note card entails, I would either do by A or D
1. played, started
2. had completed, left
3. left, met, invited
4. came, had tidied up
5. had talked, arrived, interrupted
6. woke up, had stopped, shone