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colton

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What is the subject of Mofolo's Chaka?
 
  A) traditional fables of Zimbabwe
  B) the coming of age of a young African boy
  C) a great Zulu king
  D) the African experience of colonization

Question 2

Who, in 1986, was the first African to receive the Nobel prize for literature?
 
  A) Saiyad Abdallah
  B) Thomas Mofolo
  C) Wole Soyinka
  D) Leopold Senghor



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sokh

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C




colton

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Reply 2 on: Sep 28, 2018
Excellent


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