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1016

This question is based on Camara Laye's The African Child.
The father permits his son to go to Paris because he

  • A. sees no future in traditional African ways
  • B. is encouraged by the missionaries
  • C. wants him to be future leader
  • D. wishes to free him from blacksmithing
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1017

This question is based on Camara Laye's The African Child.
The author makes the reader believe his story by using

  • A. a confessional style
  • B. elements of humour
  • C. detailed description
  • D. another narrator
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1018

This question is based on Camara Laye's The African Child.
The novel is a mixture of

  • A. fiction and fantasy
  • B. the objective and the absurd
  • C. pessimism and optimism
  • D. the real and the supermatural
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1019

This question is based on Camara Laye's The African Child.
Which of these features give the novel an African setting ?

  • A. Marabouts, spirits and family life
  • B. Family life, death and marabouts
  • C. Blacksmiths, spirits and magicians
  • D. Spirits, magicians and death
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1020

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen.
In Adah's view, the white society in the novel is one in which

  • A. there is communal feeling
  • B. neighbourliness is lacking
  • C. neighbours live happily
  • D. members are unfriendly
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