In the story “The Crow-Child” by Mary Mapes Dodge, What makes Cora complex?

A. Desire for brother to turn back into a human child shows that she has grown
B. She is part of every scene in the story and has the most speaking parts
C. She is in charge of her brother and must make decisions that would be good for both
D. Her love for her brother and annoyance at his behavior, cause conflicting motivations

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C. She is in charge of her brother and must make decisions that would be good for both

In "The Crow-Child," Cora's complexity arises from her role and responsibilities toward her brother. She faces the challenge of balancing her love and care for him while making decisions that are in their best interests, reflecting the depth of her character and the emotional struggle she experiences throughout the story.

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