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Unit 6 cultures in conflict
10. what would not be an interpretation of the title �no witchcraft for sale? �
a. gideon�s secret spells and incantations.
b. gideon�s medicine has legitimate value.
c. gideon�s refusal to share his knowledge.
d. gideon�s knowledge is not for sale.

11. one definition of protagonist is �the character with whom readers empathize the most.� using this definition, who do you consider to be the protagonist of �marriage is a private affair�?
a. nene
b. okeke
c. nnaemeka
d. all of the above

12. in �marriage is a private affair�, what does the resolution between nene and the ibo women suggest about traditions and different groups of people?
a. traditions and different cultures are not important.
b. modern women can�t get along if they have different traditions and cultures.
c. getting to know a person dissolve prejudice.
d. traditions give rise to prejudice in different culture.

13. in �marriage is a private affair�, okeke�s reaction to nene�s letter suggests that
a. he is capable of deep emotion
b. he places great value on familial bonds and relationships
c. both a and b
d. only a

14. the storm described after okeke reads nene�s words represents
a. okeke�s emotions
b. nnaemeka�s emotions
c. achebe�s emotions
d. nene�s emotions

15. what was one key idea in nene�s letter to okeke?
a. people should find shelter in a storm.
b. children should not bear the consequences of adult feuds.
c. lagos is very far from home.
d. okeke should forgive nene.

16. in �nectar in a sieve�, what is the main difference between rukmani and the other women?
a. rukmani tries to hold on to the past.
b. rukmani wears the most beautiful clothes.
c. the other women try to hold on to the past.
d. rukmani enjoys tea shops.

17. rukmani�s father was
a. a poor farmer
b. a sailor
c. the village blacksmith
d. a headman in the village

18. rukmani views modernization as
a. a new, hopeful beginning
b. increased hardships and relatively few improvements in life
c. too far in the future
d. a chance to purchase improved farming equipment

19. what does markandaya say about the impact of tradition giving way to modernity in �nectar in a sieve�?
a. there are no traces of tradition in a modern society
b. modernity has trampled on the past rather than building upon it
c. modernity has both positive and negative consequences
d. culture and history become lost in modernity

20. how are �marriage is a private affair� and the excerpt from nectar in a sieve similar with regard to what they show about the consequences of imperialism?
a. both deal mostly with the experiences of the oppressed or subjugated indigenous people under an imperialist system or in a nation emerging from imperialist control.
b. both show the ways in which imperialism leads to modernization and the dismantling of traditional ways of life
c. both recognize that modernization is not an inherently bad thing.
d. all of the above

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