In the story about the white heron, a stranger ask Sylvia to:

a - trap a white heron.
b - show him where the white heron lives.
c - steal ten dollars from her grandmother.
d - None of the choices are correct.

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Answer:

One of the ways in which the stranger tries to convince Sylvia to help him find the heron is by saying that "[He] would give ten dollars to anybody who could show it to me." Such a sum inspired dreams of "wished-for treasures" from Sylvia that night. It is very tempting for her because "they are so poor."

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It foreshadows the young stranger's hunting trip and his bribe to get her help in finding and trapping a white heron.

Why did Sylvia not tell the stranger about the heron?

She decides she cannot tell the hunter about the location of the heron because she cannot allow him to take the bird's life. The story ends with her becoming wiser, having made the moral choice to preserve nature, while still feeling regret over the loss of her friendship with the hunter.

What did Sylvia do when she discovered the place where the white heron nested?

When Sylvia first discovered the white heron's resting place in the marsh, she had planned on telling the young man where the heron's nest lay, but when he pressed her for an answer, all she could remember was “how the white heron came flying through the golden air and how they watched the sea and the morning together.

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