Answer:
14. True.
15. False.
16. True.
Explanation:
In Chinua Achebe's novel 'Things Fall Apart", the story revolves around the Igbo culture in Africa, specifically on the character of Okonkwo. The story deals with themes of culture, tradition, Christianity, conformity, etc.
In Chapter 3, we see that Okonkwo's father Unoka went to the Oracle to consult why his crops failed even though he made sacrifices. It was then that he was told his crops failed despite his sacrifices because he was lazy and had planted on a wasted land.
Okonkwo's prosperity was a result of his desire to be unlike his lazy father. He did not want to be deemed alike to his father and thus, went to the wealthy Nwakibie to ask for 400 yam seeds.
In Igbo culture, yam was considered to be the king of the crops. It was assumed that a man who can feed yam to his family the whole year is a man who has succeeded and is hardworking.
humanity is inherently evil – Puritans believed that all humans were born sinners and deserved eternal da*natuion
God is merciful but unreachable - Puritans believed in the mercy of God but that only “the elect” would be saved through the deat*
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Answer:
Supported claim I believe
Explanation:
The conclusion most logically resolves the plot of the story is Manfred works up the nerve to give the flight exam another try.
<h3>What is Manfred?</h3>
It is a poem written by Lord Byron. This is a type of drama closet, the poem contains supernatural elements, it is about the ghost in England.
The options are attached:
A. Manfred dreams of flying, but never pursues his dream.
B. Manfred works up the nerve to give the flight exam another try.
C. Manfred sues his flight instructor and wins the case.
D. Manfred finds an unexpected way to cheat on the flight exam.
Thus, the correct option is B. Manfred works up the nerve to give the flight exam another try.
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