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Age and titles decide who get to partake in the drinking of the palm wine first. So the old people and the high ranking "ozo" would drink the palm wine first.
Question 2.
One man offers his seed ,and the other man does all the work and farming. The man who gave the seed gets most of the seasons sow. The other gets the rest giving him the ability to start his own crop next season.
Question 3.
Women handled the less manly crops. Men handled the main crops ( Yams, and coco ).
Question 4.
He reacts by being strong and tenacious. He never gives up and thinks positively. This is a good thing to do when the going gets tough.

When drinking the palm wine, the one who brought it drank before anyone but then the one with the highest ranking drank and then the next with the highest ranking and so on until everyone has gone. Share cropping is a way of gradually building your own farm. You would borrow some one else's seeds and you would grow and care for them, then at the end of harvest season you would only get one third of the outcome crops and return the rest to the lender. Women also play an important part in agriculture. They grow easy crops like coco-yams, cassava and beans, they also did a lot of the cooking and cared for animals like goats and hens. When ever Okonkwo remembers "the worst year in loving memory" he reacts by seeing it as a triumph which proves that he can survive anything. To him it was something that made him stronger than before, he had a proud heart and didn't give up when he lost 400 yams.

I think Vanessa's answer satisfies the question requirements very well. I think that Okonkwo is an amazing man in the sense that he would literally die before he gave up on anything. It's shows his toughness when the year was "enough to break the heart of a lion", and men are hanging themselves, but still Okonkwo grew to be a successful warrior and yam farmer.


