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What happens in the final scene of the novel?

AThe twins leave Ayemenem

BThe family is reunited in happiness

CThe twins reaffirm their emotional bond

DThey committed suicide

Answer:

C. The twins reaffirm their emotional bond

Read Explanation:

The final scene is tender and wordless, showing Estha and Rahel lying beside each other. It symbolizes a small act of healing and the persistence of love, even after immense trauma.


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