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Grey Eagle had White Raven over to visit one day. Grey Eagle had many treasures in his home that he kept in small jars he hung on the wall. He had the sun, the moon, the stars, fresh water, and fire stashed in the jars. White Raven felt it was greedy of Grey Eagle to keep all these things for himself, so when Grey Eagle left the room, White Raven stole them all and flew away. He wanted to share the treasures, so first he hung the sun in the sky to light up his journey. He did the same with the moon and stars. Then, he poured the fresh water on land to help create rivers and lakes. He took fire out of its jar and looked around for a place to put it. The smoke from the fire blew in his feathers as he carried it, and slowly turned him black. That is how the Earth received its gifts and how the White Raven became black. There is a white bird carrying a flaming stick as it flies. The smoke is blowing back at the bird and turning the white bird black.

How does the image help the reader understand the story?

A. It shows Grey Eagle stealing the jar of fire from White Raven's house
B. It shows Grey Eagle turning black from the fire's smoke.
C. It shows White Raven turning black from the fire's smoke.
D. It shows White Raven stealing the jar of fire from Grey Eagle's house.

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