Use the drama Peace Starts at Home to answer the question.

How does scene three, which begins, "Once, after birth to their daughter . . ." represent Toller's relationship with the Mount- folk?

The mount-folk help toller's family find folk when they need it.

The Mount-- folk help toller's family in exchange for work

The mount- folk help toller's family without asking for anything in return

The mount- folk help toller's family for the jewels in return

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In scene three of "Peace Starts at Home," the way Toller's relationship with the Mount-folk is represented is best captured by the option: The Mount-folk help Toller’s family without asking for anything in return.

This reflects a sense of community and mutual support, highlighting the generosity and kindness of the Mount-folk towards Toller’s family during a vulnerable time. The focus is on the community spirit and the bonds that exist, rather than transactional or exploitative relationships.