Weep Not, Child Weep Not, Child Asked by ramirezm.antonella@gmail.com Last updated by Jill W on 07 May 10:35 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child comment on point of view Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:30 Answers: 1
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Weep Not, Child Why does Ngotho not regret Jacobo's death? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:29 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why is Njoroge ashamed to be seen wearing his piece of calico? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:29 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child In what way is the road important to the novel? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:28 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Njoroge think that Mwihaki is jealous in Part 2, Chapter 13? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:28 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Kamau become the man of the home in Part 1, Chapter 5? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:28 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Mr. Howlands claim that the land is his, even when Boro has a gun pointed at him? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:27 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child When Kamau tells Njoroge that things are changing in Part 1, Chapter 2, he is talking about the ways of training young people for jobs. Thinking about the wider messages of the novel, what else is changing? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:27 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child How does Isaka's death affect Njoroge differently than the deaths of Nganga and the barber? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:27 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What device is being used in Karanja's story about Dedan Kimathi in Part 2, Chapter 8? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:26 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why is the Gospel that Isaka chose to read important in Part 2, Chapter 11? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:26 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Kamau not want to go to school in Part 1, Chapter 4? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:26 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What does Karanja's understanding of the different resistance groups suggest about the way these groups are viewed by the general population? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:25 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What does Karanja's understanding of the different resistance groups suggest about the way these groups are viewed by the general population? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:25 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Mwihaki struggle to believe that Boro could have become a Freedom Fighter? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:24 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What is Njoroge's biggest concern about returning home from school for vacation in Part 2, Chapter 14? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:24 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What kind of literary device is inherent in the death threat that is sent to Jacobo? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:23 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child What is the significance of Njoroge and Mwihaki holding hands before going to their homes in Part 1, Chapter 7? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:23 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does the headmasternot tell Njoroge what has happened to his family? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:23 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child Why does Ngotho talk about Mwangi in his delirious ramblings in Part 2, Chapter 16? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:22 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child When Ngotho curses himself for "being a man with a lost manhood" (88), what literary device is the author using? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:22 Answers: 1
Weep Not, Child In Part 1, Chapter 5, it is said that "Njoroge did not want to be like his father working for a white man, or, worse, for an Indian." What literary device is being used here? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 06 Mar 08:22 Answers: 1