Transcribed image text: SECTION A: SUMMARY (10 MARKS) 1. Write a composite summary of the extracts in section B in a paragraph of about TEN sentences. Your summary should be devoid of excessive lifting of words from the passages. SECTION B: WRITING FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES (30 MARKS) The following are extracts from various types of academic text. The extracts contain information about the extended family and social support system in Africa. 2. Use the information provided in the extracts to write a synthesis essay of between 1000 and 1200 words on extended family and social support system in Africa. . . Underline your thesis statement. Your essay should demonstrate your understanding of citation practices. Underline the topic sentence of each body paragraph. 3. At the end of your essay, generate a reference list using the sources provided. Your reference list should be in the APA format. EXTRACTS/SOURCES* Traditional African family life depended to a great extent on kinship relationships and support networks across extended family lines. In keeping with the African cultural tradition, close relatives were expected to take the initial responsibility to provide needy children and other poor members of the family with food, clothing, shelter, health care and education. Among the Luo of Western Kenya, for example, if a parent died, the surviving members of the extended family were often close at hand to ensure that the children and other dependants were cared and provided for. Part of the obligation of the extended family system was to assist those who were in need (p. 200). A more critical look at the traditional family system in Africa reveals a wide range of family relationships, marital forms and the potential for instability and child abuse. Although there is no question that polygyny was widely practised in Kenya, particularly among the rich and famous, much of the literature on the subject tends to emphasize its advantages, such as cooperation between co-wives, especially with regard to sharing child-rearing and other responsibilities, and to de-emphasize some of the problems and other dynamics associated with the practice. (p. 201). Title: Street Children in Nairobi and the African Cultural Ideology of Kin-Based Support System Change and Challenge. Author: Collette Suda. Journal: Child Abuse Review, Volume Six (6). Pages 199-217. Published in 1997
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