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How does the author complete the development of a universal theme in the story?

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by showing how Cora’s mindset toward Ruky has changed by the end
by showing how Cora’s mindset toward Ruky has changed by the end

by showing how Ruky’s behavior has changed in response to the events in the story
by showing how Ruky’s behavior has changed in response to the events in the story

by having Cora state the theme explicitly in dialogue
by having Cora state the theme explicitly in dialogue

by having Ruky state the theme explicitly in dialogue

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To accurately answer the question about how the author develops a universal theme in the story, I'd need more context about the characters and events. However, based on the options provided, one potential answer could be:

by showing how Cora’s mindset toward Ruky has changed by the end

This option suggests a character development that could reflect a broader theme relating to understanding, empathy, or personal growth, which are often considered universal themes in literature.

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