Match the character dialogue below with the event, relationship, or information that it reveals.

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5 points
This dialogue tells us how the monkey feels without the narrator having to explain it. this dialogue shows the bird pities the monkey This dialogue shows a bird that does not pity the monkey This dialogue shows an offended monkey this dialogue shows character reflection
“All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation."
“Brrr! It is so cold!"
“Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them."
“How dare you tell me what to do?"
“Brother! Our small nests are not enough to give you shelter."
“All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation."
“Brrr! It is so cold!"
“Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them."
“How dare you tell me what to do?"
“Brother! Our small nests are not enough to give you shelter."

- This dialogue tells us how the monkey feels without the narrator having to explain it: "Brrr! It is so cold!"

- This dialogue shows the bird pities the monkey: "Brother! Our small nests are not enough to give you shelter."
- This dialogue shows a bird that does not pity the monkey: "Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them."
- This dialogue shows an offended monkey: “How dare you tell me what to do?"
- This dialogue shows character reflection: “All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation."

- This dialogue tells us how the monkey feels without the narrator having to explain it: "Brrr! It is so cold!"

- This dialogue shows the bird pities the monkey: "“All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation."
- This dialogue shows a bird that does not pity the monkey: None of the dialogues explicitly show a bird that does not pity the monkey.
- This dialogue shows an offended monkey: “How dare you tell me what to do?"
- This dialogue shows character reflection: "Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them."

“This dialogue tells us how the monkey feels without the narrator having to explain it." - “Brrr! It is so cold!"

This dialogue shows a bird that does not pity the monkey - “Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them."
This dialogue shows an offended monkey - “How dare you tell me what to do?"
This dialogue shows character reflection - “All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation."
This dialogue shows the bird pities the monkey - “Brother! Our small nests are not enough to give you shelter."