1) Where does Chief Sekoto hold his court sessions? a) Only on weekends and holidays. b) Every weekday morning. 2) What kind of life did the villagers accuse Mma-Baloi of living? a) A secret life where she welcomed strangers into her hut. b) A life of prayer and solitude. 3) What was Mma-Baloi’s occupation, according to her own defense? a) A cook who made special dishes. b) A herbalist who cured illnesses with natural remedies. 4) What did the young woman from Bodibeng village die from? a) A septic womb after an unsafe abortion. b) Pneumonia, just like the children. 5) What did Chief Sekoto tell the villagers they were hiding by accusing Mma-Baloi? a) Their own failures. b) A secret about the village doctor. 6) How did the villagers' attitude change after the court's resolution? a) They left the court in shame and confusion. b) They remained angry and plotted revenge.BackNext 7) What did Chief Sekoto say about his own illness? a) That it was caused by witchcraft. b) That Mma-Baloi's herbs might help cure it. 8) What was the final outcome for Mma-Baloi? a) She was given a home and sat crying tears of gratitude. b) She was banished from the village for her safety. 9) What is the central conflict in the story? a) The conflict between superstition and evidence-based justice. b) A disagreement between the chief and the village doctor. 10) Which of the following traits does Chief Sekoto embody? a) Anger and ignorance. b) Wisdom and fairness.

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