Question
In the story, “The Crow-Child” by Mary Mapes Dodge, how can readers tell Cora is a complex character?
A. Her actions drive the plot forward by causing the main story problem
B. Her family is the focus of the plot
C. She has the most to lose if the story problem is not solved
D. She has more dialogue than any other character in the story
A. Her actions drive the plot forward by causing the main story problem
B. Her family is the focus of the plot
C. She has the most to lose if the story problem is not solved
D. She has more dialogue than any other character in the story
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A. Her actions drive the plot forward by causing the main story problem
This option indicates that Cora's decisions and behavior are critical to the progression of the story, showcasing her complexity as a character. Complex characters often contribute significantly to the plot and embody nuanced motivations or conflicts.
This option indicates that Cora's decisions and behavior are critical to the progression of the story, showcasing her complexity as a character. Complex characters often contribute significantly to the plot and embody nuanced motivations or conflicts.
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