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<em>Tobacco plantations</em>--→<u><em>Displaced farmers were left without fields to farm.</em></u>
<em>wool industry</em>--→<em><u>A labor-intensive crop led to labor shortages.</u></em>
<em>inheritance laws</em>--→<em><u>Younger sons were left without any share in the family estate.</u></em>
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The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability and for that reason, I can't write the text for you, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should read "Things Fall Apart," understand who Ikemefuna, Okonkwo and Nwoye are, know what their relationship is, understand the impact of Ikemefuna's murder and understand how it impacted Okonkwo and Nwoye. To expedite these analyses, you can search for summaries and articles that analyze the story and characters.
Then you can write your text as follows:
- Introduce your characters and the context they are related to.
- Present the impact of Ikemefuna's murder.
- Show how this event could not have happened.
- Show the results of that event.
- Show your feelings towards Okonkwo and his involvement in the murder.
- Show how the relationship between you and Okonkwo will be from now on.
Remember that you must write from Nwoye's point of view. This means that you should write with the first-person narration, making Nwoye the narrator of the story, telling his thoughts and feelings about what happened.
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c. clarify unfamiliar things by comparing them to something that is familiar
An analogy involves things and ideas being compared to ideas that is somehow similar or familiar in order to explain them using the more familiar things or ideas. Analogy can also be associated with simile and metaphor but analogy are more extensive compared to these two figures of speech. Some examples of analogy that we used in our everyday lives are the following:
You are as hard-headed as the stone.
Just as a butterly undergoes metamorphosis, so as human with changes.
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