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Based on Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime, the novel explores the theme of

  • A. child quest of an African woman
  • B. exploitation of the African woman
  • C. sex discrimination in Ghana
  • D. women liberation in Nigeria
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Based on Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime, the worst calamity that can befall a woman is

  • A. barreness
  • B. inability to bear male children
  • C. inability to marry
  • D. divorce
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Based on Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime,Asogo is a game in which

  • A. mothers lure their babies to sleep
  • B. fathers narrate animal stories
  • C. boys abuse girls with music
  • D. girls sing songs of praise and admonition
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Based on Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime, the novel explores the theme of

  • A. child quest of an African woman
  • B. exploitation of the African woman
  • C. sex discrimination in Ghana
  • D. women liberation in Nigeria
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Based on Chimamanda Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, in the Achike family,the character who is central to the theme is

  • A. Jaja
  • B. Kambili
  • C. Mama
  • D. Sisi
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