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What is the significance of Mini’s marriage in the story?

AIt represents familial unity

BIt highlights societal expectations of women

CIt is a subplot with no major significance

DNo significance

Answer:

B. It highlights societal expectations of women

Read Explanation:

Mini’s arranged marriage mirrors the pressure on women to conform to social norms.


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