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What is the significance of the Meenachil River in the novel?

AIt is a peaceful place of healing

BIt is where Sophie Mol drowns

CIt is a symbol of purity

DIt symbolizes the

Answer:

B. It is where Sophie Mol drowns

Read Explanation:

The Meenachil River is a recurring motif of memory and trauma—it is the site of Sophie Mol’s drowning.


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