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Select the sentences from "Marigolds" that best supports how children struggle with compassion.

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For Elizabeth in "Marigolds," destroying the marigolds is her last act of childhood because her destructive behavior leads to feelings of compassion towards Miss Lottie. According to the story, a person cannot be both compassionate and innocent. At the moment Elizabeth feels compassion after destroying the flowers, therefore, she can no longer be innocent. With the loss of innocence comes the end of childhood.

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