The answer is A : His experiences make Kumalo realize his own naïveté, and he struggles to navigate the complex realities of life in the city and the issues people there face. (I just took the test)
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The answer you are looking for is <span>C. It resolves the conflict over whether Creon will realize his own flaws; it does so by showing that he realizes his pride, not Eurydice's curse, is to blame for his family's deaths because him admiting he was wrong and taking the blame shows that he realizes his own flaws</span>
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