The correct response is: It helps her become braver by facing its dangers.
Read the passage, then answer the question below. Passage 1: Story - "The River's Challenge" The river roared through the valley, its water fast and cold. Lila, a 12 year old girl, lived in a small village by the river. She loved the river's sound, but it scared her too - it was like a wild animal. Lila wanted to be brave like her brother, who crossed the river to fish. One day, a storm made the river flood, and the village bridge broke. Lila's brother was stuck on the other side. The village was quiet, like a sleeping giant, but Lila's heart raced. She remembered stories of Noah, who built an ark to save his family. Lila decided to use a small boat to reach her brother. The river pushed her boat, but she rowed hard. When she reached her brother, they hugged, and Lila felt stronger. The river had tested her, but it also made her brave. How does the river setting affect Lila's character development? (1 point) Responses It makes her give up on helping her brother. It makes her give up on helping her brother. It helps her become braver by facing its dangers. It helps her become braver by facing its dangers. It makes her avoid the village. It makes her avoid the village. It keeps her the same. It keeps her the same.
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