Question
In The Crow-Child by Mary Mapes Dodge
What makes Cora complex?
(1 point)
Responses
Her desire for her brother to turn back into a human child shows that she has grown.
Her desire for her brother to turn back into a human child shows that she has grown.
She is part of every scene in the story and has the most speaking parts.
She is part of every scene in the story and has the most speaking parts.
Her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior cause conflicting motivations.
Her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior cause conflicting motivations.
She is in charge of her brother and must make decisions that will be good for them both.
What makes Cora complex?
(1 point)
Responses
Her desire for her brother to turn back into a human child shows that she has grown.
Her desire for her brother to turn back into a human child shows that she has grown.
She is part of every scene in the story and has the most speaking parts.
She is part of every scene in the story and has the most speaking parts.
Her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior cause conflicting motivations.
Her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior cause conflicting motivations.
She is in charge of her brother and must make decisions that will be good for them both.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Cora is complex primarily because **her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior cause conflicting motivations.** This internal conflict adds depth to her character as she navigates her feelings and responsibilities towards her brother.