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What did Okonkwo do whenever he thought of his father's weakness and failure
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What did okonkwo tell himself about his part in Ikemefuna's death
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What did Okonkwo do whenever he thought of his father's weakness and failure he would say to himself that he is strong unlike his father
What did okonkwo tell himself about his part in Ikemefuna's death he is a women for having feelings for his death
What did obierika tell okonkwo about his part in Ikemefuna's death that of he was okonkwo, he would not have taken a part of ikemefuna's death
Describe the meeting to determine Obierika's daughter's bride price They discussed how much to give to the groom's family along with drinking palm wine, and trading broomsticks
The men began discussing rumors about white men. What was one They don't have toes
Describe the relationship between Ekwefi and Eznima Eznima helps her mother with cooking for okonkwo
Describe Ekwefi's difficulties in getting pregnant Each time she had a baby it would grow sick after 3 years of age
what did the medicine man tell okonkwo after the death pf Ekwefi's second child to go where here family is, in a different village
Describe the burial of Ekwefi's third child, and the reason for it They buried her in the evil forest and the reason for it was because it did not deserve a porper burial due to its sickness
Explain the significance of Ezinma's iyi-uwa When she burries it, it helps her live on
how did okonkwo cure Ezinma's iba illness put a mat on her head; a pot of steam was at her feet
What was the purpose of the ceremony decribed in Chapter 10 the family takes the wife from her husband because he abused her.Its sort of like a court meeting
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