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How is Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe a response to colonialism?

The second half of the book deals with the colonization of Nigeria by the British. It is a response to the racist and false idea that Nigeria had no valuable culture of it's own before colonization.


What is the difference between things that are true and things that are false?

true things really happened, and is real when false things r wrong and untrue


Does high tides occur about 12 in a half hours apart?

False


Is all computers no matter how large or small contain a CPU is it true or false?

Niether its all just apart of the goverment stealing cats and doing sciencey things to them to take over the world.


Circulation only moves useful things true or false?

False


Do true minerals can only come from nonliving things true or false?

False


True or false Of the known elements only about ten are needed by living things?

False. Living things require more than that.


What does the white missionary tell the Igbo people about their own gods in things fall apart?

The missionary calls the Igbo gods false gods that have no real power. He is soundly laughed off by most of the people there as mad.


8 The Prime Meridian runs through Moscow True or false?

False, It only runs through United Kingdom, France and Spain in Europe and Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo and Ghana in Africa. Nowhere else.


Do some living things do not come from other living things?

False


True or false A rarefaction is a region in the medium in which molecules are?

True. A rarefaction is a region in the medium where molecules are spread farther apart, leading to a decrease in density. This occurs in a longitudinal wave when the particles temporarily move apart.


Why does everything you touch fall apart?

Physics: The subatomic particles that you possess interact with other subatomic particles, causing substances to break apart with new ones forming as a result. Psychology/Human Behaviour: It because you are looking for the things that fall apart. To be honest, not everything you touch falls apart, but your brain has gotten very good and observing the things that do, and you neglect the things that do not fall apart. A lot of things would have fallen apart even if you were not there, but you now somehow infer that your presence is significant in it falling apart. This is a false assumption, but understandable given your observational pattern. A lot of it has to do with patience and effort. Many things take a lot of energy and effort to keep together. Perhaps you do not wish to put in the effort, or are afraid of trying and failing, so would rather not try and fail to save the effort. You could just be lazy, or you could be busying yourself with other things that may or may not be as important. It could also be that the way you are constructing the things that fall apart is flawed in some way. Perhaps you are not creating some part of the foundation when you set these things up, so that the natural order of it is to fall apart unless great effort is expended.