The resolution is all his plans fall apart, since that is the part that resolves the book.
Answer:
Set around the turn of the century, the novel focuses first on the hero of the book, Okonkwo, and on his late father, Unoka. Okonkwo is a respected leader within the Igbo (formerly spelled Ibo) community of Umuofia in eastern Nigeria. About twenty years ago, Okonkwo distinguished himself and brought honor to his village when he wrestled and threw to the ground Amalinze the Cat, a man who had not been defeated for seven years. Since then, Okonkwo's reputation as a wrestler has grown throughout the nine villages of Umuofia. He is known to be quickly angered, especially when dealing with unsuccessful men like his father, who died ten years ago deeply in debt.
Because of Unoka's laziness and wastefulness, the community had considered him a failure and laughingstock; he was a continual source of deep shame to Okonkwo. Even though he had a family to care for, Unoka frequently borrowed money and then squandered it on palm-wine and merrymaking with his neighbors, thus neglecting his family who barely had enough to eat.
Explanation:
It appears that the answer would be #4 (listen with compassion), because the author states that he wants the white people to 'understand' - and likely show compassion towards his people.
Answer:
您决定自己想要的程度。
Perhaps think about what benefits you the most.
Answer:
Captain Whitfield asked to take Manjiro to go with him to America so he could get a good education. Once Manjiro agreed, he again set sail with Captain Whitfield. this time without his other four original crew members. "They sailed through the South Pacific until they reached Whitfield's hometown of Fairhaven