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The theme of Ezekiel's Night of the Scorpion:

AGod

BSuperstition

CLuck

DLife

Answer:

B. Superstition

Read Explanation:

In Nissim Ezekiel's "The Night of the Scorpion," the poem explores the theme of superstition through the villagers' reactions to a scorpion bite, highlighting their reliance on traditional beliefs and rituals rather than scientific or rational solutions. 


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