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Re: Polygamy in Africa has been a popular topic for social resea [#permalink]
For question 7, can the benefit of "transmission of family names" noted in the first paragraph be possible answer?
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q7: can't the following be an answer as well?
polygamous marriages are more able than monogamous marriages to produce many children, who can legitimately be seen as a form of wealth as well as of “this-world” immortality connected to the transmission of family names (as opposed to “other-world” immortality in an afterlife)
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Q. 5 Which of the following statements can most properly be inferred from the passage?

(A) Nukunya's paper “Polygamy as a Symbol of Status” was not written in 1981.
(B) John Mbiti adjusted his initial view on polygamy, recognizing that the experiences of African women should receive closer attention.
(C) Remi Clignet's book Many Wives, Many Powers was the first well-known scholarly work to proclaim that polygamy can be viewed as a symbol of prestige and wealth.
(D) Under the influence of the missionary opposition, polygamy was proclaimed illegal in African as a practice “unethical and destructive of family life.”
(E) A large proportion of the scholars writing on polygamy in the 1970s and 1980s were of African descent.

Why can't E be the answer?

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Many other African scholars who wrote on the subject became the new champions of this philosophy.
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Sir, can you explain question 6 please?
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Could you explain the answer for Q5 ?
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Which of the following statements can most properly be inferred from the passage?

(A) Nukunya's paper “Polygamy as a Symbol of Status” was not written in 1981.

For example, in 1983, John Mbiti proclaimed that polygamy is an accepted and respectable institution serving many useful social purposes. Similarly, G.K. Nukunya, in his paper “Polygamy as a Symbol of Status,” reiterated Mbiti's idea that a plurality of wives is a legitimate sign of affluence and power in African society.

A is true. The paper was written in 1983

(B) John Mbiti adjusted his initial view on polygamy, recognizing that the experiences of African women should receive closer attention.

mbiti said about purposes not attention

(C) Remi Clignet's book Many Wives, Many Powers was the first well-known scholarly work to proclaim that polygamy can be viewed as a symbol of prestige and wealth.

In 1961, when Remi Clignet published his book Many Wives, Many Powers, he was not alone in sharing the view that in Africa co-wives may be perceived as direct and indirect sources of increased income and prestige

(D) Under the influence of the missionary opposition, polygamy was proclaimed illegal in African as a practice “unethical and destructive of family life.”

Not true. However, the colonial missionary voice provided consistent opposition to polygamy by viewing the practice as unethical and destructive of family life. No proclamation.

(E) A large proportion of the scholars writing on polygamy in the 1970s and 1980s were of African descent.

Not true

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Contemporary research in the social sciences has begun to focus on the protagonist's voice in the study of culture, recognizing that the views and experiences of those who take part in a given reality ought to receive close examination. This privileging of the protagonist seems appropriate, particularly given that women in Africa have often used literary productions, which feature protagonists and other “actors” undergoing ordeals and otherwise taking active part in real life, to comment on marriage, family, and gender relations.


Which of the following examples fit the model of cultural studies cited in the final paragraph of the passage?

Indicate all that apply.

A documentary about the modern-day slave trade that relied on interviews with those who had been enslaved

A study of relationship changes caused by long-term separation, using letters exchanged between prisoners and their loved ones However, this does not convince me totally.

An experimental theater piece about blindness in which audience members were required to wear a blindfold. Out of scope. It does not show a model
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In 6th question, why is C wrong?
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I have explained just above why C is wrong

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Q. 5 Which of the following statements can most properly be inferred from the passage?

(A) Nukunya's paper “Polygamy as a Symbol of Status” was not written in 1981.
(B) John Mbiti adjusted his initial view on polygamy, recognizing that the experiences of African women should receive closer attention.
(C) Remi Clignet's book Many Wives, Many Powers was the first well-known scholarly work to proclaim that polygamy can be viewed as a symbol of prestige and wealth.
(D) Under the influence of the missionary opposition, polygamy was proclaimed illegal in African as a practice “unethical and destructive of family life.”
(E) A large proportion of the scholars writing on polygamy in the 1970s and 1980s were of African descent.

Why can't E be the answer?

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Many other African scholars who wrote on the subject became the new champions of this philosophy.



If we follow this sentence it will become details question.
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