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How do the characters in “The Rainbow Crow” mainly differ from those in “The Slient Songbird”?

A. Only characters in “The Rainbow Crow” need help.

B. Only characters in “The Rainbow Crow” act selfishly

C. Only characters in “The Silent Songbird” are realistic

D. Only characters in “The Silent Songbird” Face problems

How do the characters in “The Rainbow Crow” mainly differ from those in “The Slient-example-1
How do the characters in “The Rainbow Crow” mainly differ from those in “The Slient-example-1
How do the characters in “The Rainbow Crow” mainly differ from those in “The Slient-example-2

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I believe the correct answer is - A. Only characters in “The Rainbow Crow” need help. Although both stories seek to tell a story about selfless and service, it is only in the “The Rainbow Crow” that the characters needed help, and this is where the Rainbow Crow comes to play by bringing them fire, even though it burned his feathers. In “The Silent Songbird”, the main character Madison did not need any help, indeed, she tried to do her best in the role that was given to her.
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