Your teacher will grade your responses for questions 25–28 to ensure that you receive proper credit for your answers.

For questions 25–26, respond in 3–5 complete sentences. (5 pts)

The title “Another Evening at the Club” is close in meaning to “Just Another Evening at the Club.” Given the events of the story, what is the significance of this meaning?

The title "Another Evening at the Club" implies that the events of the story are routine or typical, suggesting that the characters' experiences are not unique. This reflects the recurring themes of societal injustice, discrimination, and colonialism that the characters face. Despite the title's seemingly casual tone, the story actually delves into complex issues and challenges faced by the characters in a colonial society. Overall, the title highlights the normalization of these struggles and serves as a commentary on the systemic issues present in the characters' lives.