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29 June, 04:29

At the end of "Salt and Bread," why are the king's two older daughters driven from their father's house? A. Their evil plot against their younger sister is exposed. B. They try to remove their father from his throne. C. They refuse to attend their sister's wedding. D. Their younger sister commands that they be punished.

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  1. 29 June, 04:56
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    B. They try to remove their father from his throne.
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