<span>all three women are extremely supportive of the men whom they love (almost to a fault). Caroline is indulgent with Victor and seemingly with his siblings, and she compassionately takes care of her ailing father before she marries Alphonse. Elizabeth writes Victor, listens to him, and endures his aloofness and neglect while maintaining her love for him. Safie gives up wealth and her home country to be "exiled" with Felix.</span>
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First one is C! Because it explains what’s wrong with the lack of fast food in not populated areas. Second one is B! Because they cannot afford much therefore it’ll have a bad outcome. The last one I was a little confused on but It’s likely A.
Answer
Chinua Achebe uses foreshadowing to develop theme in Things Fall Apart in the following area;
• In chapter 1,the writer foreshadows Ikemefuna’s death
• In chapter 2, when Okonkwo returns home from Mbaino,Ikemefuna’s fate is mentioned as “sad story”
Explanation
The writer in chapter 1 foreshadows the death of Ikemefuna by calling him a ‘doomed lad” who is “ill-fated”. In chapter 2, Ikemefuna and Okonkwo return home from a place called Mbaino.Here the writer foreshadows the death/fate to befall Ikemefuna by mentioning that Ikemefuna’s “sad story” is still told to that day in Umuofia.This can give the reader the idea that a sad thing/death will happen to the person in the description, Ikemefuna.Shortly after that chapter, the writer mentions that Ikemefuna only lived with Okonkwo for three years.The readers here can infer that a tragic will occur to the person in discussion in at least three years.The breaking of the Week of Peace foreshadows Ikemefuna’s death. All these examples indicate that the writer used foreshadowing to develop theme in Things Fall Apart