The Crow-Child

by Mary Mapes Dodge
Use the story to answer the question.

What conclusion can you draw from Cora’s interaction with Roky at the end of the story?

(1 point)
Responses

Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.
Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.

Cora’s guilt about how she treated Roky has changed her.
Cora’s guilt about how she treated Roky has changed her.

Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.
Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.

Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.

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21 days ago

The most appropriate conclusion based on Cora’s interaction with Roky at the end of the story is:

**Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.**

This response reflects the idea that both characters have undergone personal growth and development due to their experiences and interactions.