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in the spirit world, the trickster god raven grew bored. he decided to leave and fly over the earth, but he found it was in total darkness. the selfish sky chief had been hoarding daylight from the world. raven wanted to be able to see the earth as he flew over it, so he decided to play a trick on the chief and steal the light. raven crept into the chiefs dwelling. he appeared as a baby, with raven hair and black eyes. the chiefs daughter adopted the child, never knowing that he was in fact raven the trickster.
—\the raven and the first men: the beginnings of the haida\
what inference can be made based on the daughters actions in this passage?
○ the daughter was looking for a baby.
○ the daughter does not listen to her father.
○ the daughter also wanted to steal the light.
○ the daughter is caring toward others.
The passage states the chief's daughter adopted the baby (who was Raven in disguise). Choosing to care for and adopt a child shows she is caring toward others. The other options are not supported: there is no mention of her looking for a baby, disobeying her father, or wanting to steal light.
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The daughter is caring toward others.