Based on Marilla's worries about Anne, what central idea about resilience is expressed in the Anne of Green Gables passage from Chapter XV? Answer in 2-3 sentences, providing at least one reference to the text. 5 grade words

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In Chapter XV of Anne of Green Gables, Marilla worries about Anne's tendency to daydream and her wild imagination. This shows that resilience can mean facing worries and challenges with hope and creativity. Anne's ability to find joy and imagine a brighter future, even when Marilla is concerned, highlights how resilience helps her overcome difficulties.

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