Sylvia's internal conflict is whether to tell the hunter where he can find the white heron, even when she would get a lot of money for such information.
In my opinion, she makes the choice not to tell the hunter about the bird because ever since she moves to the country, she learns to love nature and wildlife. When she climbs the tree and sees the heron, she feels as free as the bird, and she is able to see the world from the heron's view. She feels identified with the animal, which is unrestrained and independent. As a consequence, she realizes that she does not want to take part in its death.
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You didn't include the website with the questions or the facts to choose from.
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I believe it's, "The fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city, North and South."
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Home is an eight-stanza poem which provides an unmediated look into the lives and struggles of those seeking asylum as they flee from the war-stricken countries that they call “home”. The overall message is that no one leaves their home unless they are forced out of it.
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1.E
2.F
3.G
4.I
5.J
6.H
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.B