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.
Yoyo didn't need much encouragement. She put her nose to the fire, as her mother would have said, and read from start to finish without looking up. When she concluded, she was a little embarrassed at the pride she took in her own words.
The correct answer is Alliteration. The reason being that the technique the author decided to employ is clearly depicted through the wording of the expressions he utilizes <u>(as they all form part of a series of words that begin with the same consonant sound). </u>