What best describes the relationship between Halide Edib and the Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal?
a. Edib questioned Kemal's policies from the start.
b. Edib remained loyal to Kemal throughout her life.
c. Edib and Kemal had a falling out when she questioned his preference for an absolutist state.
d. Due to feeling threatened by Kemal's opposition to her ideology, Edib fled Turkey.
e. Edib became Kemal's closest adviser throughout his reign.
d
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