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Early on, what does Chika assume about the woman? What assumptions can we make about Chika?

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Early on, Chika assumes the woman is a Northerner and a Muslim. From the text, we can infer that Chika is fair-skinned. She wears a rosary, thus, she is a Christian.

Chika can tell she is a Northerner, from the narrowness of her face, the unfamiliar rise of her cheekbones; and that she is Muslim, because of the scarf. It hangs around the woman's neck now, but it was probably wound loosely round her face before, covering her ears. A long, flimsy pink and black scarf, with the garish prettiness of cheap things. Chika wonders if the woman is looking at her as well, if the woman can tell, from her light complexion and the silver finger rosary her mother insists she wear, that she is Igbo and Christian.

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