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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can somebody explain these to me? 1. In both "Marriage is a Private Affair" and "A Meeting in the Dark," young men fret that their fathers will disapprove of their potential wives. Compare these two stories by looking at how the personalities of the young men and their fathers help to shape the eventual outcomes. 2. Examine how white people and black people regard each other in "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner "Who Wore Glasses." How do they help to both teach and support each other, and how the they fail? Think about what each group is trying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to protect and when it withholds something from the other. 3. A theme that runs through the poems in this unit is that a sense of self-worth. What do you think is the connection between this theme and Africa's history of colonial rule? Support your view with details from at least two of the selections you have read.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol... I need these too :P

OpenStudy (xuserx):

@taylor31766 did you get this? @taylor1216

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@xuserx have u gotten it? lol

OpenStudy (bmxlifestyle):

Did u ever get the answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bmxlifestyle did u get the answer?? lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In Marriage is a private affair and Meeting in the dark both of the sons are upset at their fathers. In the first story, the son has refused to take a third wife which the father says is custom in the tribe. This causes the son to leave the hut and live with his bro. But in Meeting in the dark John is more scared of his father, who is a tribal medicine man who cures snake blindness. If John does not use his scholarship the father threatens Johns girlfriend's family with this. Both stories end tragically because both break up families.

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