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1read the sentence from "the magic prison."

"you must be hungry, too, poor little thing! " he said, putting part of his apple into the bird's cage.

what is prince harweda's motivation for giving part of his apple to the bird?

a sadness

b starvation

c selfishness

d empathy

2 what is a theme of "kaddo's wall"?

a what goes around, comes around.

b don't taunt hungry people with a wall of corn flour.

c people of royal birth have more rights than common people.

d generosity leads to poverty.

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