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Fiticism. In this 4. Why does Lizabeth destroy the marigolds?(
Paragraphs 57-59)
to an important
around them. As
er the course of
A because of Miss Lottie's disrespect toward her
father and mother
O B because they are the only beautiful thing in the
midst of the community's poverty
C because of Miss Lottie's wealth as compared to the
poverty in the community
OD because the other kids in the community dared her
to do it and it helped her standing among the other
children

(commonlit MARIGOLDS)


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4. Why does Lizabeth destroy the marigolds?(
Paragraphs 57-59)
to an important

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