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1. What reasons does the author give for Okonkwo's feeling "akin to happiness?" 2. Why did the District Commissioner convene with the leaders of the clan?
3. What punishment did the white men's Commissioner give to the clansmen?
4. How were the six clan leaders treated by the Commission?
5. WHat did Okonkwo see as a solution to the problem?
6. What fine did court messengers tell the clan to pay to free their leaders? Do you feel
that the Commissioners were justified in what they did? Why or why not?

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