Question
Use the story to answer the question.
What conclusion can you draw from Cora’s interaction with Roky at the end of the story called the crow child?
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Responses
Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.
Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.
Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.
Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.
Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.
Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.
Cora’s guilt about how she treated Roky has changed her.
What conclusion can you draw from Cora’s interaction with Roky at the end of the story called the crow child?
(1 point)
Responses
Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.
Roky has learned his lesson, so Cora has forgiven him.
Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.
Roky and Cora have both changed for the better.
Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.
Cora’s temper has cooled, so she has forgiven Roky.
Cora’s guilt about how she treated Roky has changed her.
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Cora’s guilt about how she treated Roky has changed her.
This fits the ending because her interaction shows an internal change—remorse and recognition of her behavior—rather than simply forgiving him because he learned a lesson or because her temper cooled.
This fits the ending because her interaction shows an internal change—remorse and recognition of her behavior—rather than simply forgiving him because he learned a lesson or because her temper cooled.
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