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11 July, 02:40

In "Kaddo's Wall," what does the wall symbolize to Kaddo?

a. love

b. superiority

c. trust

d. shame

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  1. 11 July, 02:46
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    The correct answer for the question is B. In Kaddo's Wall, Kaddo builds the wall due to the fact he has an excess of corn, but does not want to give anything to those less fortunate than himself. Instead, he shows how superior he is, by being able to build an unnecessary wall whilst others are hungry.
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