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4. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “My American roommate was shocked by me. She asked where I had learned to speak English so well, and was confused when I said that Nigeria happened to have English as its official language.” (Paragraph 13)
B. “Now, I've laughed every time I've read this. And one must admire the imagination of John Lok. But what is important about his writing is that it represents the beginning of a tradition of telling African stories in the West: A tradition of Sub-Saharan Africa as a place of negatives” (Paragraph 21)
C. “But it would never have occurred to me to think that just because I had read a novel in which a character was a serial killer that he was somehow representative of all Americans.” (Paragraph 33)
D. “Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign, but stories can also be used to empower and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of a people, but stories can also repair that broken dignity.” (Paragraph 50)

5. PART A: How do stories of the West compare to stories of Africa?
A. Stories of Western culture discuss a greater variety of experiences, while African stories are more limited.
B. Stories of Western culture are more readily available across the world, while there are fewer African writers and their stories are less accessible in other countries.
C. Stories of Western culture are more popular because more people can identify with them, while African stories provide limited identifiable experiences.
D. Stories of Western culture are more popular because most people are unaware of the current work of African writers.

6. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “All my characters were white and blue-eyed, they played in the snow, they ate apples, (Laughter) and they talked a lot about the weather, how lovely it was that the sun had come out.” (Paragraph 2)
B. “Now, things changed when I discovered African books. There weren't many of them available, and they weren't quite as easy to find as the foreign books.” (Paragraph 8)
C. “[I]f all I knew about Africa were from popular images, I too would think that Africa was a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals, and incomprehensible people, fighting senseless wars, dying of poverty and AIDS” (Paragraph 19)
D. “I grew up under repressive military governments that devalued education, so that sometimes, my parents were not paid their salaries. And so, as a child, I saw jam disappear from the breakfast table, then margarine disappeared” (Paragraph 37)

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