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Things Fall Apart: Chapters 10-13 - Quiz
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What reasons might Chielo have had for bringing Ezimna to Agbala's shrine? Do you think her intentions were good or not?
Discuss the beliefs that the people of Ufuomia hold about death and the afterlife. Compare and contrast them with your own.
Do you think there is any connection between the death of Ezeudu, who had warned Okonkwo not to kill Ikemefuna, and the violent crime committed by Okonkwo? Is it coincidental? What does the author intend for us to conclude?
At the end of section one, Obierika is questioning some of the practices of his people. What, if anything, does he conclude? How would you answer his questions: namely, "Why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently?"
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