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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
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Read this sentence from Chapter 4 and answer the question. When a man says yes his chi says yes also. What does the author mean

by this statement? People have control over their own destinies. A positive supreme being has control over people’s destinies. A wife agrees with everything her husband says. Chi is the same thing as saying “yes.”
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Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
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Question: Read this sentence from Chapter 4 and answer the question.

  • <u><em>When a man says yes his chi says yes also.</em></u><em> </em>

What does the author mean by this statement?

<em>Options:</em>

  • People have control over their own destinies.
  • A positive supreme being has control over people’s destinies.
  • A wife agrees with everything her husband says.
  • Chi is the same thing as saying “yes.”

Answer: The correct answer is: <u>People have control over their own destinies. </u>

Explanation: The statement: ''When a man says yes, his chi says yes also.'' is an Igbo proverb. A ''Chi'' is a personal god or spirt. The statement refers to when a person wants something, he/she goes after it and his spiritual god/spirit, destiny or life itself, makes sure he/she becomes successful in what that person has set their mind to do or have. The author, mentions this statement in chapter 4 in order to explain that a man's actions affects his destiny and that every person controls their own destiny.  

Olegator [25]3 years ago
5 0
Hi there i believe your answer should be The first choice of your answers or A if thats what they are ABCD question.

Hope this helps and have a great day!!!!! :)
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