Cora’s motivations advance the plot primarily through the first option: Her desire to get her brother back sets the main plot in motion. This longing drives her actions and decisions throughout the story, leading to the development of key events that ultimately shape the narrative.
Use the story the crow-child by Mary Mapes Dodge
How do Cora’s motivations advance the plot?
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Her desire to get her brother back sets the main plot in motion.
Her desire to get her brother back sets the main plot in motion.
Her desire to get her brother back leads to actions that resolve the plot.
Her desire to get her brother back leads to actions that resolve the plot.
Her desire to be a better sister leads her to take actions that resolve the plot.
Her desire to be a better sister leads her to take actions that resolve the plot.
Her desire to punish her brother for annoying her sets the main plot in motion.
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