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In "Kaddo's Wall," Sogole is a wealthy man, but he gives away his food to people who are hungry or in need. How does Sogole's action develop the theme of the story? It shows that Kaddo is greedy for asking for help. It foreshadows Kaddo's death. It shows that wealth does not excuse selfish behavior. It shows that Sogole is foolish with his wealth.

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User Nodoid
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Answer: It shows that wealth does not excuse selfish behavior

Explanation: I took the test ;)

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User Laura Chesches
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Answer: It shows that wealth does not excuse selfish behavior

Step-by-step explanation:

Kaddo's Wall is a story about a foolish wealthy man who was greedy and selfish and refused to help the poor even though he had millet around his house.

Kaddo seeked help from Sogole and even though he treated the villagers badly, Sogole helped him. Kaddo did not help the poor when they neeedded his assistance. In the end of the story,

Kaddo eventually died due to his selfishness. Sogole's action developed the theme of the story by showing that wealth does not excuse selfish behavior.

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