The character enoch best illustrates
a the igbo people’s reverence for ancient superstitions...
English, 02.11.2019 23:31 thesusan56351
The character enoch best illustrates
a the igbo people’s reverence for ancient superstitions
b the refusal of the igbo people to adapt to a new way of life
c the excessive zeal of the new converts under reverend smith
d the british missionaries’ willingness to accept outcasts from the clan
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