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What is the ending of The God of Small Things?

AIt is a happy reunion for the family

BIt ends in tragedy, with no resolution

CIt offers a sense of closure for Rahel and Estha

DIt ends with a resolution for all problems

Answer:

B. It ends in tragedy, with no resolution

Read Explanation:

The novel ends with an emotionally ambiguous scene between the twins, offering tenderness but no clear resolution or redemption.


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