Achebe shows the deep culture of the native Nigerians before the colonists arrive, a broad collection of stories and tales shared verbally from generation to generation.
If you dont want it to hibernate in the winter get a leopard tortoise because they dont.
It is a early tortoise I think ?
I say they are so because think the got to Cary that shell.
The Giant Tortoise
i think it's a tortoise..
I think the word you are looking for is "tortoise".
scaly and dry, I think
By highlighting Okonkwo's failures early on, Achebe sets the stage for his character development throughout the novel. These failures serve as a foil to Okonkwo's later achievements, showcasing the complexity of his character and the impact of societal expectations on his identity. Additionally, it creates tension and anticipation for how Okonkwo will navigate his challenges and conflicts as the story progresses.
Yes. If you think of the narrator as a person, the narrator is like an omniscient being who is watching the events in the village. The author has written dialogue for the author, but is not the narrator himself.
I'm not sure but I think the Galapagos tortoise breathes through its 2 lungs which are situated on their backs.
no i dont think they migrate they just hiberneate
I think they are called tortoise shelled.