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In "Sympathy," what does the caged bird's willingness to injure itself by beating its wings against the cage suggest?

A. The desire for freedom can lead to desperate, futile actions.
B. Captivity can breed total insanity.
C. No injury is as damaging as one inflicted on a helpless animal.
D. Cruel treatment drives creatures to behave cruelly themselves.

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I would say A, that seems like the best answer! :)
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