1. What is the primary rhetorical appeal (pathos, ethos, logos) of the first two sections of Chapter 1—from the beginning of the chapter to “as if through mud” (1-3)? Why and how is it the primary rhetorical appeal?
The primary rhetorical appeal of the first two sections of Chapter 1 is pathos. The text centers on the suffering of a child and her people, a topic that engenders an emotional response.
2. What does Gogo take with her when she leaves Elizabeth to go assist people in another village?
When Gogo leaves Elizabeth to go assist people in another village, she takes underwear, dresses, Vaseline, and a Bible.
3. What foods are noted to be grown near Gogo’s hut (2)?
Many foods are noted to be grown near Gogo’s hut. Among them are maize, sweet potatoes, watermelons, groundnuts, pumpkins, mangos, and guavas. Cattle and goats are raised as well.
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