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Prince Harweda frees the bird at the end of "The Magic Prison." How does this help develop the theme of the story?

The prince frees the bird so it can bring back food.

It shows that the prince has put the bird's needs before his own.

The prince hopes that the bird will also help free him.

It shows that the prince has grown tired of the bird's company.

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