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Kaddo dies at the end of "Kaddo's Wall."
How does this help develop the theme of the story?
His death shows that Kaddo didn't have to share his wealth with anybody.
O His death is a consequence of his selfish actions.
He dies because his stomach isn't used to digesting food
NA His death shows that Sogole is a better person.
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Answer: O.

Explanation: His death is a conswquence of his selfish actions, hope this helped.

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Answer:

His death is a consequence of his selfish actions.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Kaddo's Wall" is an African tale that tells the story of Kado, a rich, selfish man who does not share what he has with anyone because he believes he is the only one who deserves what he has. Kado is so selfish that he decides to build a wall around him to isolate himself from everyone. The result is that Kado ends up dying alone and sad. From this we can conclude that Kado's death was a consequence of his selfish actions.

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