What are the benefits of analyzing this passage from more than one perspective? Select two options. Analyzing the passage from a
historical perspective would be beneficial because the analysis would focus on times and places rather than people and emotions. Analyzing the passage from a feminist perspective would likely provide insights on how a woman like Mrs. Ochuba would be treated in the Ibo culture of that time. Analyzing the passage from a feminist perspective would likely provide insights on how Ibo women are morally superior to Ibo men. Analyzing the passage from a historical perspective would likely provide insights on how Ibo people of the time viewed native medicine. Analyzing the passage from a feminist perspective is not possible in this case because the author, Chinua Achebe, is male.
Example: If you want to explore the effect of salt on a plant growth, the control group would be a set of plants not exposed to salt, while the experimental group would recive the salt treament, so you answer is control group.