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comprehension
- what was the decree of prince modupes grandfather?
- how does the prince describe the color of the missionarys skin?
- what gifts did the missionary bring?
- which pictures disturbed the prince?
critical thinking
- why is the prince relieved when he first sees the missionary?
- in what ways do you think the missionarys gifts were supposed to impress the africans?
- in what ways are the princes prejudgments of whites similar to those of the missionary about blacks?
- why do you think the missionarys descriptions of heaven and hell disturbed prince modupe so deeply?
- in what way does the princes reaction to the missionary and his gifts show the cruel nature of imperialism?
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To answer these questions, we would need the text or story that these questions are based on (e.g., a passage about Prince Modupe and the missionary). Since the source text isn't provided, here's how you can approach each type of question once you have the text:
Comprehension Questions (1 - 4)
- For "What was the decree of Prince Modupe’s grandfather?"
- Find the part of the text where the grandfather’s decree is mentioned. Quote or paraphrase it.
- For "How does the prince describe the color of the missionary’s skin?"
- Locate the prince’s description of the missionary’s skin (e.g., "like chalk," "pale," etc.) and transcribe or summarize it.
- For "What gifts did the missionary bring?"
- Identify the list of gifts in the text (e.g., books, tools, trinkets) and list them.
- For "Which pictures disturbed the prince?"
- Find the description of the pictures and explain which ones upset the prince (e.g., images of violence, unfamiliar scenes).
Critical Thinking Questions (1 - 5)
- For "Why is the prince relieved when he first sees the missionary?"
- Analyze the prince’s expectations (e.g., fear of something monstrous) and how the missionary’s appearance matched or defied them.
- For "In what ways do you think the missionary’s gifts were supposed to impress the Africans?"
- Consider the gifts’ nature (e.g., technological, cultural) and how they might have been intended to show superiority or "civilize" Africans.
- For "In what ways are the prince’s prejudgments of whites similar to those of the missionary about blacks?"
- Compare both characters’ stereotypes (e.g., assuming inferiority, exoticism, or danger based on race).
- For "Why do you think the missionary’s descriptions of heaven and hell disturbed Prince Modupe so deeply?"
- Connect the descriptions to the prince’s cultural beliefs (e.g., conflicting with his religion, threatening his worldview).
- For "In what way does the Prince’s reaction to the missionary and his gifts show the cruel nature of imperialism?"
- Analyze how imperialism imposes foreign values (e.g., the missionary’s gifts as a tool of domination, the prince’s resistance or internal conflict as a victim of cultural imposition).
If you can share the source text (the story about Prince Modupe and the missionary), I can help you extract the answers!
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To answer these questions, we would need the text or story that these questions are based on (e.g., a passage about Prince Modupe and the missionary). Since the source text isn't provided, here's how you can approach each type of question once you have the text:
Comprehension Questions (1 - 4)
- For "What was the decree of Prince Modupe’s grandfather?"
- Find the part of the text where the grandfather’s decree is mentioned. Quote or paraphrase it.
- For "How does the prince describe the color of the missionary’s skin?"
- Locate the prince’s description of the missionary’s skin (e.g., "like chalk," "pale," etc.) and transcribe or summarize it.
- For "What gifts did the missionary bring?"
- Identify the list of gifts in the text (e.g., books, tools, trinkets) and list them.
- For "Which pictures disturbed the prince?"
- Find the description of the pictures and explain which ones upset the prince (e.g., images of violence, unfamiliar scenes).
Critical Thinking Questions (1 - 5)
- For "Why is the prince relieved when he first sees the missionary?"
- Analyze the prince’s expectations (e.g., fear of something monstrous) and how the missionary’s appearance matched or defied them.
- For "In what ways do you think the missionary’s gifts were supposed to impress the Africans?"
- Consider the gifts’ nature (e.g., technological, cultural) and how they might have been intended to show superiority or "civilize" Africans.
- For "In what ways are the prince’s prejudgments of whites similar to those of the missionary about blacks?"
- Compare both characters’ stereotypes (e.g., assuming inferiority, exoticism, or danger based on race).
- For "Why do you think the missionary’s descriptions of heaven and hell disturbed Prince Modupe so deeply?"
- Connect the descriptions to the prince’s cultural beliefs (e.g., conflicting with his religion, threatening his worldview).
- For "In what way does the Prince’s reaction to the missionary and his gifts show the cruel nature of imperialism?"
- Analyze how imperialism imposes foreign values (e.g., the missionary’s gifts as a tool of domination, the prince’s resistance or internal conflict as a victim of cultural imposition).
If you can share the source text (the story about Prince Modupe and the missionary), I can help you extract the answers!