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The theme of “ka’ba” can best be inferred from which line? (1 point)
a. “return, destroy, and create. what will be”
b. “defying physics in the stream of their will”
c. “though we sprawl in gray chains in a place”
d. “full of masks and dances and swelling chants”

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