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AveGali [126]
3 years ago
8

How does Adichie's account of her stereotyped view of Fide complement the story of her college roommate's stereotyped view of Ad

ichie herself? Would her talk as a whole have a different impact without the story of Fide and his family?
English
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Marianna [84]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The overview of that same chosen question is covered in the subsection below on explanations.

Explanation:

  • Fide may have been the new apartment boy including its Adichie household although Adichie was just eight years old. The first and only thought that Adichie understood concerning Fide is because he's a poor child, even though they had nothing whatsoever to feed or survive with. Though one magnificent day until Adichie reached the community of Fide with her relatives she seemed to be shocked seeing that individuals too would have their preference and creativity as well as behavior which interested Adichie somewhat a bit.
  • Because once Adichie seemed to be 19 years old or rather she went to university throughout the United kingdom, her American housemate was horrified to discover a certain Adichie, growing up in rural Africa, started speaking some rather English language and always had a texture and outlook on life which was quite English, even though it was considerably various from her stereotyped perspective of Adichie.
  • The single-story she must have been started telling regarding stereotyping Fe including his relatives being bad not getting participants may have been the most impressive sight and sometimes stepping stone into Adichie's talk which once again would have never had this rather significant effect.
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