Christian Pumphrey Ms. Woodruff



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Christian Pumphrey

Ms. Woodruff

Literature

20 October 2020

Trickster Tale Creative Writing Assignment

Africa is also the second most populous continent with its people. Because in Africa they are poor and can’t help the people that get sick. Africa also has a large quantity of natural resources. Africa is the second largest continent. Africa has two thirds of the people that are women. The different types of corruption in Africa are demanding, conventional versus unconventional, and public versus private corruption. Africa is the world’s hottest continent with the desert and drylands. Africa has several different languages that are spoken. Their water percentage is very low as well as the food. Corruption can be things like bribery, extortion and may also be criminal enterprise. It is the world's oldest populated area. Africa has 30% of the world’s remaining mineral resources. Africa is the world’s poorest and most underdeveloped continent. Africa has eight physical regions they are the Sahara, the Sahel, the Ethiopian highlands, the Savanna, the Swahili coast, the rain forest, the African great lakes, and Southern Africa. The continent has the reserves of the most precious metals with over 40% is gold, 60% is cobalt and 90% is the platinum reserves. The African gods are the orishas, shango, and Ologun. A lot of people in Africa get really sick and need help but they cannot receive any help. They don’t have enough resources. A trickster is a character in a story (god, goddess, spirit, human, or anthropomorphist) which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and defy conventional behavior. Africa is home to the world’s largest university. The theme of Africa is corruption. Africa is also the world’s second driest continent.
















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