Dr. Buchi Emecheta introduces the reader to the central character, Okei, in the initial chapter. Who is Okei? How does the story center on him? What background does the author provide regarding this individual?
Dr. Buchi Emecheta introduces the reader to the central character, Okei, in the initial chapter. Who is Okei? How does the story center on him? What background does the author provide regarding this individual?
When his adoptive uncle tells his nephew in Chapter 1 that youths his age have been stealing from the elders, why are Okei and his friends, Uche and Nduka upset? What are various additional points that Obi Agiliga and other parents of schooled youths repeatedly stressing that irritate their teenagers?
When his adoptive uncle tells his nephew in Chapter 1 that youths his age have been stealing from the elders, why are Okei and his friends, Uche and Nduka upset? What are...
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