Education in pre-colonial Africa
A) did not exist.
B) was always a male preserve, both as teachers and as students.
C) was only available in large cities.
D) taught social values and customs through books printed on parchment.
E) was usually in the hands of storytellers who imparted values and customs to their listeners.
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