From the novel; Second Class Citizen

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen.
To raise the reader's anxiety about the story, the author sometimes

a

stops the main story to narrate other events

b

creates a lot of funny episodes

c

puts too many difficulties in Adah's way

d

shows that Francis is weaks

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c

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Discussions (12)

Zieto
2 years ago

how did the writer raised the anxiety of readers by funny episode theres ansolutely nothing funny in the novel

Uneojo
3 years ago

i don't understand how the writer raises the anxiety of readers by funny episodes unless you are referring to suspense

46217solu
3 years ago

I think the answer to this question is A

doyinsola08
1 year ago

I think the answer is A

Jay4keeps
1 year ago

there's not a single funny episodes in this novel, the writer only heightened anxieti in the novel by deviating from the main story to narrate other stories

3mi
1 year ago

the answer is c . you need to stop confusing students
you put wrong answers and refuse to explain. how do you expect the students to learn. if you insist that there are funny episodes in the novel you might as well give instances

AdemolaMogaji
1 year ago

there is no explanation for this question

Wolexy23
3 years ago

How?

Marsh17
1 year ago

yh, the answer is c

Bosslady16
1 year ago

the correct answer b

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