110-學測試辦-英文-文意選填
    ~~~~In the traditional religions of Africa, life does not end with death. After death, humans continue to
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as spirits. Some African groups believe these spirits dwell underground in a world much like that of the living—but upside down. Other groups believe the sky is the permanent
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place of the dead. For instance, the Bushmen of southern Africa believe that the spirits of the dead go up to the sky and become stars.

    ~~~~Among the spirits, the ancestors
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a special category of their own. As ancestors, they have some extra powers. To become an ancestor is the best that one can
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after death. However, not everyone who dies will turn into an ancestor. For one to become an ancestor, there are
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to be fulfilled while the person is alive—living an upright life and fulfilling all social and religious duties, for example.

    ~~~~Many African groups believe that the spirits of ancestors remain near their living descendants as
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of the family and their traditions. They help in times of trouble as long as their descendants perform proper rituals and pay them
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respect. But they punish people if certain ceremonies have not been performed properly or if there are some
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of community laws.

    ~~~~Ancestor worship also plays a very
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role in the mythologies of some African peoples. For example, the people of Buganda in present-day Uganda say that their first ancestor was Kintu, who came from the land of the gods and married Nambe, daughter of the king of heaven. Another example is the Dinkas of Sudan, who believe they are descended from Garang and Abuk, the first man and woman created by God as tiny clay figures in a pot. For these Africans, the honored dead have become not only objects of worship but also
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of tales and legends.
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(B) subjects
(C) guardians
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