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English, 11.12.2019 20:31 jhaveen8335

How does kumalo's internal conflict develop the theme of the passage?
kumalo's annoyance with his friend expresses the struggle to balance
personal needs with the needs of others.
kumalo's reluctance to attend to his ailing sister emphasizes the
changes in family dynamics as siblings get older.
kumalo's disdain for travel highlights the stubbornness and
complacency that sets in as people get older.
kumalo's sense of dread about the future illustrates the stark divide
between urban and rural settings.

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