I would say this statement is <u>true</u>.
The conflict develops because bride (Nene) wants her fience (Nmaemeka) to inform his father about their wedding as soon as possible. Nmaemeka afraids that his father will be against their wedding, because in his tribe the person has to marry only that one approved or chosen by the tribe. The reason of his thoughts is a letter that he received from his father where he informs that has already found a bride for his son. Also Nene is from another tribe which is unnaceptable for his father.
Answer:
Pride and Defiance
Explanation:
The tone of the poem is pride and defiance. It speaks of a racial divide in America that white people are perfectly content to ignore. Sending the speaker to the kitchen to eat can be symbolic of segregation, but also of America's desire to ignore the race problem. Kind of like out of sight and out of mind.