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What happens to Ammu at the end of the novel?

AShe remarries

BShe dies alone, suffering from illness

CShe moves abroad

DShe lives a happy life

Answer:

B. She dies alone, suffering from illness

Read Explanation:

Ammu dies in isolation and disgrace, abandoned by her family and society.


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