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

A. loss
B. injustice
C. power
D. hope DONT ANSWER

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The answer is c because he was passionate about it
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (C) Power

Step-by-step explanation:

Kaddo was a wealthy man who lived in a village called Tendella. He was a great farmer known for planting millet and grains. He had grains in abundant but refuses to share with the poor. Instead, he decided to use the grains to build walls around his house. People were so displeased with him but he didn't care. He was so pleased with himself after building the wall. It symbolizes power to him.

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