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In "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, the solution to the protagonist Catherine's struggles with her brother David's autism and her desire for independence lies in her journey of understanding and acceptance. Throughout the story, she learns to appreciate David's uniqueness while also advocating for her own needs and friendships. By the end, Catherine finds balance in her relationships, ultimately realizing that embracing differences can lead to deeper connections and personal growth.

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