I dare not lift the veil that protects our tribal marriage customs and ceremonies from the eyes of outsiders. There is already too little in this world that is sacred; and what Fatmata and I were required to go through during the next week must remain so. I was deeply in debt by the time everything was over, but I was absolutely satisfied with my parents’ choice. Fatmata was as black as satin, and as soft. She had the teeth and smile of a goddess. The Dopo tutors had done their job well; she was a completely efficient lover and mother. I brought her home with swelling pride, and began at once to save all I could spare towards the cost of acquiring my second wife. My anti-Western revolt was gaining momentum

Which one of the following is NOT true of the passage?

  • A the lady was beautiful
  • B the marriage cost a lot of money
  • C the marriage was according to native law and custom
  • D Fatmata never had an issue
  • E the author wanted another wife

The correct answer is D. Fatmata never had an issue

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