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What is the significance of the last sentence of the story:

The Story of the Lightning and the Thunder

Nigerian Folktale, translated by Elphinstone Dayrell [1910]

What is the significance of the last sentence of the story: ( if there is more than one choice point it please )

Sometimes, however, when the mother has gone away some distance from her naughty son, you can still see that he is angry and is doing damage, but his mother's voice cannot be heard.

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a. It illustrates that the voices of the weak are rarely heard.
b. It warns that children left unsupervised can create havoc.
c. It demonstrates that damage can be done even when there is no noise.
d. It explains why there is not always the sound of thunder when lightning is seen.
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