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labwork [276]
3 years ago
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What does Elizabeth do to try to correct her son’s mistake? In Chike’s School Day’s

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Natalka [10]3 years ago
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Elizabeth was totally upset when she found out that her son wanted to marry an Osu. This news nearly 'killed her.' She tried to make him change his mind, but he was blinded by his decision and she decided that something wrong happened to him. She<span> visits a traditional diviner says that her son became insane caused by his conversion to Christianity. He insisted on following old rituals and to sacrifice a goat to help her son.  Elizabeth followed all the instructions, but her son was still recalcitrant. </span>
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