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Respond to each image on page 16. Images of Africa Respond to each image on page 16.

Women exchanging goods in an open market in Cotonou, Benin.

People extracting water from a well in the Sahara Desert in northern Kordofan, Sudan.

Busy street in Accra, Ghana Busy street in Accra, Ghana. To the left and right are modern buildings, and the street is filled with cars, which brings traffic and pollution.

Large crowd of people at a mosque on Friday in Kano, Nigeria Large crowd of people at a mosque on Friday in Kano, Nigeria. Friday is a holy day in Islam and Muslims gather at the mosque to pray.

Construction on the Inga Dam in Zaire.

Masked members of the Dogon Dancers Society performing a ritual at a funeral in Mali.

Camel driver’s home near Giza in Cairo, Egypt Camel driver’s home near Giza in Cairo, Egypt. The driver and his children are watching television outside their house.

People dancing in a disco in Nairobi, Kenya People dancing in a disco in Nairobi, Kenya. Disco is full people from diverse backgrounds.