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L 1.5.5 Quiz: Short Narratives When Sarbaranar was just a prince, an old woman approached him
with a disturbing prophecy: "Sarbaranar, one day thou shall be king, but
not for long. Thou shalt lose thy crown to a redhead." Terrified,
Sarbaranar's first act as king was to banish all people with red hair
from the kingdom
Which conclusion most logically resolves the plot of the story?
O A. An army of redheads, angry at having been exiled, returns and
overthrows the king.
OB. An evil sorcerer turns King Sarbaranar into a toad, and then steals
his kingdom
O C. The banished redheads form a new kingdom based on the
principles of love and truth.
OD. The dark-haired princess, angry at her brother, raises an army and
overthrows him.
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