
- 9. What are the things that Okonkwo fears most? 10. What is the one passion that rules Okonkwo's life? 11. Why is Okonkwo's twelve-year-old son, Nwoye, causing him great … 
- I’ve structured Getting Things Done as a practical manual—much like a cookbook that frames the basic principles, presents many layers of what cooking and serving a meal is all about, and … 
- “Problems of Gender and History in the Teaching of Things Fall Apart” by Rhonda Cobham (Modern Critical Interpretations: Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, ed. Harold Bloom 2002) 
- When they had eaten they talked about many things: about the heavy rains which were drowning the yams, about the next ancestral feast and about the impending war with the village of Mbaino. 
- Let’s pause and review. We’ve described four ideas that helps us differentiate living things from non-living things: living things move, living things reproduce, living things require 
- Think about what advice you will give to the other forest creatures when you go to tell them about the Terrible Things. Create a poster with your advice using the 3x5 card provided. 
- Things Fall Apart Summarize Parts 1, 2, and 3 Achebe divides his novel Things Fall Apart into three major parts. Each part tells a larger story about the Igbo people and their colonization …