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"the next day the young sportsman hovered about the woods, and sylvia kept him company, having lost her first fear of the friendly lad, who proved to be most kind and sympathetic. he told her many things about the birds and what they knew and where they lived and what they did with themselves. and he gave her a jackknife, which she thought as great a treasure as if she were a desert islander. all day long he did not once make her troubled or afraid except when he brought down some unsuspecting singing creature from its bough."
what is the main conflict that sylvia feels about the stranger?
a. she is only nine, and he is a grown man.
b. she doesn't understand the reality of love because of her youth.
c. his purpose is to kill the nature that sylvia holds so dear.
d. he is from the city while sylvia prefers the country.

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