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Answer:
“Never in the history of his people had a man married a woman who spoke a different tongue.”
“‘It has never been heard,’ was the verdict of an old man speaking a few weeks later.”
“This man had come with others to commiserate with Okeke.”
Explanation:
Tribal tradition is a set of actions, customs, rules and activities characteristic for certain communities, spread throughout generations.
Answer A shows that Nnaemeka's view on his father's grief was a subjective emotion; it wasn't something imposed by tribal tradition.
Answer B shows one universal emotion; hope that sadness would go away. It is completely independent of tribal tradition.
Answers C and D show us a custom by which tribal men only married women from the same tribe, or the ones speaking the same language. Nnaemeka's decision to marry a foreign woman shocked the tribe because it wasn't in accordance with the tradition.
Answer E shows us a custom where tribal people come to the grieving person to sympathize with him. It is usually done in times of big loses, misfortunes, death of a family member, or in this case because of Nnaemeka's decision.
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