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Vocabulary and Comprehension for "Things Fall Apart" Chapters 1-4

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This resource provides vocabulary and comprehension questions for the first four chapters of "Things Fall Apart." It includes key terms such as "spectators," "improvident," and "benevolent," along with definitions to enhance understanding of the text. Explore the meanings of words like "imperious," "capricious," and "incipient," and engage with the themes presented through comprehension questions. Tailored for students and educators, this guide fosters a deeper connection to the work, facilitating discussions around its cultural and historical significance.

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Vocabulary and Comprehension for "Things Fall Apart" Chapters 1-4

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  1. Things Fall Apart Chapters 1-4 Vocabulary and Comprehension questions

  2. Spectators Observers

  3. Improvident Not providing for the future

  4. Haggard Appearing worn and exhausted

  5. Compensation Payment; reimbursement

  6. Imperious Arrogantly domineering; overbearing

  7. Emissary An agent sent in advance

  8. Perpetual Lasting for eternity

  9. Capricious Impulsive and unpredictable

  10. Incipient Beginning to exist or appear

  11. Brusqueness Abrupt and curt manner; blunt

  12. Kindred Related to a clan or tribe

  13. Benevolent Characterized by doing good

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