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TFA Day 04. Warm-Up. Today is Day 17 2/28 What was your reaction to the killing of Ikemefuna ? What do you think should happen to Okonkwo as a result? . Insects Cowry SHells. Part 1. 1. What influence did Ikemefuna have on Nwoye ?
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Warm-Up • Today is Day 17 2/28 • What was your reaction to the killing of Ikemefuna? What do you think should happen to Okonkwo as a result?
Part 1 • 1. What influence did Ikemefuna have on Nwoye? • 2. How did the boys help their father during the days after the harvest? • 3. What message did OgbuefiEzeudu bring? How did Okonkwo explain the trip to Ikemefuna? • 4. What typical child’s game did Ikemefuna play when he feared his mother was dead? Why were his fears ironic? • 5. How did Nwoye react to Ikemefuna’s death? How was he different from his father and the other men? • 6. Why couldn’t Obierika and Okonkwo tap their own palm trees?
Part 2 • 1. What kind of stories did Okonkwo tell the boys? What stories did Nwoye prefer? • 2. Why were the people happy to see the locusts come? How did they use them? • 3. Describe the appearance of the men on their way to the execution. What did they carry? • 4. Why did Okonkwo strike the last blow? Where did this fear originate? • 5. What did Okonkwo’s illness tell about him? What was Obierika’s reaction? • 6. What is a bride-price? How did the two families settle the bride-price?
Murder Trial • In a murder trial, the following people are essential: • • The accused • • The prosecutor • • The defense attorney • • Witnesses for the prosecution • • Witnesses for the defense • • The judge • • The jury
Murder Trial Order • The order of events in a criminal trial is as follows: • 1. Opening statement by the prosecutor • 2. Opening statement by the defense attorney • 3. The prosecutor’s calling and examination of each prosecution witness, followed by the defense attorney’s cross-examination • 4. The defense attorney’s calling and examination of each witness for the defense, followed by the prosecutor’s tcross-examination • 5. Closing statement by the prosecutor • 6. Closing statement by the defense atorney • 7. Judge’s instructions to the jury • 8. Jury deliberation • 9. Announcement of jury verdict