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English, 19.02.2021 01:10, kristenhernandez74

How did Chinua Achebe's education affect his view of the English language? (A) It made English a large part of his identity, and made him believe a new version was needed to reflect the experience of colonized Africans. (B) It made English a second language for him, and made him believe that all African people should write in native tongues to reflect their identities. (C) It made him appreciate the need for more English language novels, and caused him to encourage other African writers to use English as well. (D) It made him resentful toward the English language, and made him vow to never write another novel in English after his first famous one.

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