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1. In what way is Mr. Smith responsible for Enoch's crime of unmasking an egwugwu? 2. On p. 171, the narrator is speaking from Mr. Smith's point of view. Give an example of a key phrase on this page that helps us see Mr. Smith's point of view and/or personality, and explain how it shows this. 3. What does Mr. Smith wisely do to avoid being killed? 4. Support the following statement: The act of burning the church is "too little, too late" to save the tribe from destruction. 5. How does the District Commissioner violate the rights of the leaders of Umuofia, even under British law? How is this an example of irony? 6. What indignities are the prisoners subjected to by their jailers? 7. Why does the village decide to pay the fine for the men?

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