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Vaselesa [24]
2 years ago
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1 According to the article, WHY did Chinua Achebe include the line "One of the most infuriating habits of these people was their

love of superfluous words" in his novel? (A) to illustrate kinds of words that would be purposely left out of the novel (B) to introduce the primary point of view from which the entire novel is told (C) to elaborate on the British colonizers' perspective on the habits of the Igbo people (D) to emphasize the importance of language as a method of colonial resistance
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Vera_Pavlovna [14]2 years ago
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Based on the information given, the line in the article was introduced D. to emphasize the importance of language as a method of colonial resistance.

<h3>Importance of language.</h3>

It should be noted that the information in the question illustrates the colonization of Africans.

Achebe included the line "One of the most infuriating habits of these people was their love of superfluous words" in his novel to emphasize the importance of language as a method of colonial resistance.

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