African literature includes both oral and written forms that reflect the continent’s cultures and history., TRUE, FALSE, Oral literature in Africa consists only of myths and excludes proverbs, songs, and epics., TRUE, FALSE, The Post-colonialism approach in literary criticism analyzes how colonized or marginalized groups are portrayed in literature, especially how they deal with inequality, oppression, and identity., TRUE, FALSE, The Marxist approach primarily examines the psychological dreams, emotions, and subconscious motives of the characters., TRUE, FALSE, The Formalism Approach focuses only on the text’s internal elements such as structure, imagery, and language without considering the author’s background., TRUE, FALSE, The Reader-Response approach argues that a text has only one correct meaning that all readers must agree on., TRUE, FALSE, Literature of Testimony focuses on rejecting colonial narratives and portraying authentic African life., TRUE , FALSE, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is one of the contemporary African writers who continues the legacy of blending local experiences with global themes., TRUE, FALSE, Literature of Revolt emerged when African countries were gaining independence and began addressing post-colonial issues., TRUE, FALSE, African literature represents only one unified story of the African continent., TRUE, FALSE.

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