Tuesday, August 6, 2019

8/13/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty-Five 
1. What did the District Commissioner find when he arrived at Okonkwo's obi?
2. What did the District Commissioner say he would do if the men did not hand Okonkwo over to him?
3. Where and in what condition did the District Commissioner find Okonkwo?
4. What favor did Obierika ask of the District Commissioner? Why did he ask this favor?
5. What did Obierika say of Okonkwo? Do you think Obierika really believes this? Do you agree or disagree with Obierika?

8/9/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty-Four
1. How did the prisoners behave after their release? What do you think was going through their minds?
2. Why was there a "childlike excitement" in Okonkwo's heart?
3. What did Okonkwo remember about the war with Isike? Would a war with the white men proceed in the same way? Why or why not?
4. Why was Egonwanne "the greatest obstacle in Umuofia"?
5. Why didn't Okika, the great orator, salute the clan before he spoke?

8/8/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty-Three
1. Why does Okonkwo feel like the clan is "making amends"?
2. Why did the leaders of Umuofia choose to go before the District Commissioner after the destruction of the church? Why not ignore the call to appear before him?
3. Why did the leaders arrive armed with machetes? Why did they not bring their guns?
4. How were the leaders of Umuofia deceived in the court of the District Commissioner?
5. According to the District Commissioner, under what authority does he administer justice?

8/7/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty-Two
1. How does Mr. Smith view the world?
2. What does the phrase, "Narrow is the way and few the number," mean to Mr. Smith?
3. Why did Mr. Smith suspend a young woman from the church within a few weeks of his arrival?
4. What effect does Mr. Smith's arrival have on converts like Enoch?
5. What great crime did Enoch commit?

8/6/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty-One
1. How has the white man's arrival benefited all of Umuofia, even those who have not converted? 2. What does Mr. Brown mean when he says, "Everything is possible, but everything is not expedient"?
3. What did Mr. Brown and Akunna talk about? What does the conversation reveal about the character of Mr. Brown?
4. In what ways is the Ibo belief system similar to the English political system?
5. How did Mr. Brown convince families to send their children to his school?

8/5/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Twenty
1. What things did Okonkwo lose during his seven years in exile?
2. Why did Okonkwo want to initiate his sons into the ozo society?
3. Why did Okonkwo call his five sons together? Does his message to his sons reflect an understanding of the lessons Uchendu tried to impart? Explain your response.
4. Compare the characters of Ezinma and Okonkwo. In what ways does the maiden resemble her father?
5. What does cutting the anklets of one's titles symbolize? From Okonkwo's perspective, how would this make one a madman?

8/2/19 Homework

Dear Students,


Answer the questions and hand it in tomorrow. 

Level 1: Please answer questions 1-2
Level 2: Please answer questions 1-4
Level 3: Please answer questions 1-5

**All homework must be signed by a parent.**


Directions: In order to demonstrate your understanding of the chapters you read, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences

Chapter Nineteen  
1. Why does Okonkwo think he would have prospered more in Umuofia?
2. Why did Okonkwo name his first child born in exile "Nneka"? Does this demonstrate a development in his character? Explain your answer.
3. Why didn't Okonkwo ask Obierika to build his obi?
4. Why didn't Okonkwo return to Umuofia before the rains stopped? How is this decision in keeping with his character?
5. What is another name for a rainbow?