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Read what prince harweda says in "the magic prison" when he remembers the bird in the cage: "poor little thing! you, too, are shut within this terrible prison. this thick darkness must be as hard for you to bear as it is for me." what do his words show about his character?
a. he knows when to demonstrate caution.
b. he has great courage.
c. he is learning empathy.
d. he is very proud.

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