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How does the resolution of Lizabeth’s conflict in “Marigolds,” by Eugenia Collier, develop the theme?

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The camaraderie of Lizabeth and Joey creates meaning in both their lives.

The camaraderie of Lizabeth and Joey creates meaning in both their lives.,

Lizabeth recognizes that she has looked only at herself rather than at other people.

Lizabeth recognizes that she has looked only at herself rather than at other people.,

Lizabeth’s destruction of Miss Lottie’s flowers reflects Miss Lottie’s mistreatment of the children.

Lizabeth’s destruction of Miss Lottie’s flowers reflects Miss Lottie’s mistreatment of the children.,

Lizabeth’s pursuit of adventure leads her to a more fulfilling life away from the shantytown.

Lizabeth’s pursuit of adventure leads her to a more fulfilling life away from the shantytown.,

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