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How does the resolution of Lizabeth's conflict in "Marigolds" develop the theme?

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Lizabeth recognizes that she has looked only at herself rather than at other people. <-----


Lizabeth's destruction of Miss Lotte's flowers brings about justice over Miss Lotte's ill-treatment of the children.


Lizabeth's pursuit of adventure leads her to a more fulfilling life away from the shantytown.


The camaraderie of Lizbeth and Joey creates meaning in both their lives.

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Lizabeth recognizes that she has looked only at herself rather than at other people.

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You are correct. I think.

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