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a_sh-v [17]
2 years ago
5

Choose a favorite passage from the unit "Tradition vs. Change" to memorize and read aloud. In the written introduction,

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SashulF [63]2 years ago
8 0

Africa is the place of origin of this excerpt.

The origin of excerpt is Africa where changes occur in the traditions. Chinua Achebe is the person which writes about "Tradition vs. Change". In this passage, the author says that traditions of the Africans change due to the introduction of new culture with the help of colonization which bring changes in the traditions of Africa. This introduction changes many traditional methods of people that leads to the removal of traditional ways in the society. This excerpt has a great significance because it provides the factors that is responsible for the loss of traditional ways.

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