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Chapter 14

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Who is Uchendu?

Uchendu listens to Okonkwo's story and is relieved to hear that the crime he has committed is what sort of crime?

In Mbanta, an isa–ifi ceremony of confession takes place, which is part of a larger, more general ceremony. What ceremony is isa–ifi a part of?

What does Uchendu advise Okonkwo?

The third paragraph in Chapter 14 tells us that Okonkwo built a new obi and then "installed his personal god and the symbols of his departed fathers."

What does "departed" mean in this context?

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?

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Question #5

Okonkwo says he does not know how to thank Obierika. Obierika says kiddingly that Okonkwo can "kill one of your sons for me." Okonkwo responds that that will not be enough. What is Obierika's last response?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Question #6

Find the section toward the beginning of the chapter that talks about the elders of Abame visiting the Oracle. The Oracle told them the first white man was a "harbinger sent to explore the terrain."

What does "harbinger" mean in this context?