To be honest with you I'm not really sure, the story doenst really describe it, (and btw this answer will only help you if you have read this story!!) when you read it the only time it says that life is sweet is when i belive it is when meji and asi are walking or no no it's i cant remember but i think meji was talking to bola.... ok i just looked and it is when he is talking to bola, it's just when he runs away. again... but i think it is because she didnt break the bones. so he was thanking her for not breaking the bones.
An African village
the conflict is that meji comes to visit and is acting oddly
The rising action in "Life is Sweet in Kumansenu" occurs when protagonist Bola's village is devastated by a severe drought, forcing her to seek help from others in the community, as well as confront her own fears and uncertainties in order to survive and support her family. This builds tension and leads to the climax of the story.
Asi, Meji, Bola those are the main but if you want to get into detail, there's also Mr. Addai i think he is the priest...not sure lol
The word "sugar" doesn't have a homophone. Sugar may be described as sweet, and suite is a homophone for sweet.
The term 'sweet nature' is a noun phrase, made up of the noun 'nature' described by the adjective 'sweet'.
Beast, Phat, Sweet...
"Sweet life" in English means la dolce vita ("the sweet life") in Italian.
It can be described as quite a lavish life.
Very sweet and very gooey and sticky.
Hershey's Kisses.
The cast of The Sweet Life - 1989 includes: Rachel Sweet as Host