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Medium Reading and Writing · Craft and Structure · None · MCQ

The passage is about the impact of the arrival of European missionaries in the fictional Nigerian village of Umuofia. The passage emphasizes that Okonkwo, a village leader, is proud of his traditions and the strength of his culture. The text does not mention a conflict between the Europeans and Okonkwo, nor does it state that the Europeans have been welcomed by Okonkwo. What is the most likely reason why the writer uses the phrase "pride in his culture’s traditions" in this excerpt?

In this passage, the phrase "pride in his culture’s traditions" is used to

  1. A

    show that Okonkwo is a strong leader.

  2. B

    foreshadow that Okonkwo will be threatened by the arrival of the Europeans.

  3. C

    suggest that Okonkwo will be resistant to change.

  4. D

    emphasize the importance of tradition in Okonkwo’s culture.

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