Asked by juamal

Based on "The Origin of the Robin," which statement best illustrates the Ojibwa view on an individual's growth and change?
Growth and change occur as a result of conflict.
Growth and change occur spontaneously.
Growth and change are decided by the gods.
Growth and change are usually predictable.

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Growth and change occur as a result of conflict.

In the Ojibwa tale the robin’s transformation (its red breast and new behavior) comes after trials and confrontations—showing change as the outcome of struggle and experience, not spontaneity, divine decree, or predictability.