The humped back of Sundiata's mother was a symbol that
a. predicted future destruction of the kingdom by Sosso.
b. she and her son had unusual spiritual power.
c. prophesied that Sundiata would be a strong king.
d. the gods were unhappy with the kingdom of Mali.
e. prophesied that Sundiata would overthrow the Sosso dynasty.
b
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