The narrator syas that the pearl

a
is as large as a seagull's egg.
b
has the glow of a thousand candles.
c
is a bright as the sun.

a

is as large as a seagull's egg.

How does the reader know that Juana is superstitious?

a
She tells Kino that she is superstitious.
b
She is afraid to want more.
c
She has a book of spells from ancient times.

c

She has a book of spells from ancient times.

The narrator syas that the pearl

a
has the glow of a thousand candles.
b
is as large as a seagull's egg.
c
is a bright as the sun.

a

has the glow of a thousand candles.

What does Juana do to try to cure Coyotito's wound?

a
She puts aloe on it.
b
She put clay on it.
c
She makes a poultice out of seaweed and puts it on the wound.

c

She makes a poultice out of seaweed and puts it on the wound.

What does Juana notice about Coyotito's wound?

Selected:a. The swelling has increased.This answer is incorrect.
b. The wound is turning purple.
c. The swelling has gone down.

a. The swelling has increased.

To determine which statement about the pearl is correct, we can analyze each option provided.

Option a: "The narrator says that the pearl is as large as a seagull's egg."
To verify this statement, we need to refer to the source material that mentions the size of the pearl. Look for the original text, such as a book, article, or any relevant source, that describes the pearl's size. Locate the passage that states the pearl's size and determine if it indeed mentions it as being as large as a seagull's egg. If the source confirms this comparison, then option a would be correct.

Option b: "The narrator says that the pearl has the glow of a thousand candles."
Similar to the previous option, we need to consult the source material for any mention of the pearl's appearance. Look for any descriptions that discuss the pearl's glow or radiance. If the text explicitly states that the pearl has the glow of a thousand candles, then option b would be the correct choice.

Option c: "The narrator says that the pearl is as bright as the sun."
Again, we must refer to the original text and search for any descriptions of the pearl's brightness. If the text specifically compares the pearl's brightness to that of the sun, then option c would be the accurate statement.

By carefully examining the source material or referencing any relevant passages, we can determine which of the given options accurately represents what the narrator says about the pearl.