The Crow-Child

by Mary Mapes Dodge
Use the story to answer the question.

How does Cora’s dream develop the story’s theme?

(1 point)
Responses

It helps her realize she cares about her brother.
It helps her realize she cares about her brother.

It helps her understand her brother better.
It helps her understand her brother better.

It helps her realize that she was too harsh.
It helps her realize that she was too harsh.

It helps her understand why she felt frustrated.

1 answer

Cora’s dream develops the story's theme by helping her realize that she cares about her brother. The dream serves as a catalyst for Cora to reflect on her feelings and the relationship she has with her brother, highlighting the emotional connection and care she has for him despite any frustrations she may feel. Therefore, the most fitting response is:

It helps her realize she cares about her brother.

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