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Edmund decided what to do during a pivotal moment in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" when he confronted the consequences of his betrayal to his siblings and the White Witch's manipulations. This realization prompted him to align himself with Aslan and seek redemption. His internal conflict and eventual decision were crucial to the story's development and the themes of forgiveness and bravery.

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