Use the drama Peace Starts at Home to answer the question.

Peace Starts at Home

How does scene three, which begins, “Once, after giving birth to their daughter . . .” represent Toller’s relationship with the Mount-folk?

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Responses

The Mount-folk help Toller’s family for the jewels in return.
The Mount-folk help Toller’s family for the jewels in return.

The Mount-folk help Toller’s family find work when they need it.
The Mount-folk help Toller’s family find work when they need it.

The Mount-folk help Toller’s family without asking for anything in return.
The Mount-folk help Toller’s family without asking for anything in return.

The Mount-folk help Toller’s family in exchange for work.
The Mount-folk help Toller’s family in exchange for work.

The Mount-folk help Toller’s family without asking for anything in return. This is shown in scene three when they offer to help Toller's family after the birth of their daughter without expecting any payment or compensation in exchange. This represents the selfless and supportive nature of the Mount-folk's relationship with Toller and his family.