The best statement that analyzes an effect of colonization on sub-Saharan African culture is:
"An effect of colonization is that European languages are still spoken in sub-Saharan Africa today."
This statement accurately reflects the impact of colonization, acknowledging that European languages, such as English, French, and Portuguese, have become part of the linguistic landscape in many sub-Saharan African countries due to colonization, while African languages continue to coexist alongside these European languages. The other statements either misrepresent the effects of colonization or are overly absolute.