How are Uchendu and Okonkwo’s approaches to the British threat different?
A. Uchendu wants to fight the colonizers, but Okonkwo thinks the Igbo can make a treaty with them.
B. Uchendu wants the various Igbo tribes to pull together, but Okonkwo only trusts the men of Umuofia.
C. Uchendu warns that doing nothing puts the Igbo in danger, but Okonkwo advises against rushing into violence.
D. Uchendu thinks one should carefully assess a threat before taking action, but Okonkwo favors action over thought.