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In the denouement of "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, the story concludes with Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones forgiving the young boy, Roger, who attempted to steal her purse. Instead of punishing him, she offers him kindness and understanding, teaching him valuable life lessons about trust and compassion. As Roger leaves her home, he is profoundly affected by her generosity, realizing the importance of integrity and respect. This resolution highlights the themes of empathy and redemption throughout the story.

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