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5 December, 10:24

How does the resolution of lizabeth's conflict in "marigolds" develop the theme?

a.) lizabeth realizes that miss lottie is not a witch but a broken person trying to make a little beauty in her world.

b.) lizabeth is able to express her deep anger by ripping up all of miss lottie's marigolds.

c.) the late-night outing with her brother brings lizabeth a sense of companionship.

d.) lizabeth is able to replace the lost marigolds and bring peace to miss lottie's life.

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  1. 5 December, 10:36
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    The answer is A. Lizabeth goes back to Miss Lottie's house to wreck her marigolds but then realizes that she is just a broken person trying to brighten up her world.
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