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Which detail best supports the theme "what goes around, comes around"? a. from the day of his [prince harweda's] birth, everything that love or money could do for him had been done. b. at least they decided to send for his fairy godmother to see if she could find a way to cure prince harweda of thinking of nothing but himself. c. wonderfully carved jars and vases of gold and silver stood about the floor, and each was filled with a different kind of perfume. d. "you must be hungry too, poor little thing! " he said, putting part of his apple into the bird's cage.

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