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He hollered, "There's nothin here but a sucklin pig!"

"Well," said the mama, "I never said what kind of baby I was givin up. And that little pig did belong to me before I gave it over to you, Mister Hairy Man."
"Shoot!" hollered the Hairy Man. He raged and he yelled. He stomped and yammered and bared his drippin teeth. Finally, he took the pig and tore out to the swamp. He knocked down trees and let loose rocks and boulders all the way. In the mornin, say there was a big, wide path right through the swamp just like a cyclone cut along through it. Trees torn clear up, roots and all, and lyin there on the ground.
After all that, when it was most safe, Wiley came down from the loft.
"Is that man gone, Mama?" he asked his good mama.
"Oh, yes, child," said his mama. "Old Hairy Man won't hurt you ever again. Because we did surely fool him three times."
And that was the end of that. But they say that Hairy Man is still deep in the swamps somewhere. Say he is waitin on the right time.
—“Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man,”
Virginia Hamilton
Based on the resolution, summarize the story’s message about what it means to be a hero.

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Answer:

Heroes never give up in the battle against evil, and they are not afraid to ask others for help.

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It's the sample response.

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Answer: Wiley faces an antagonist who is older and more powerful than he is. By listening to his mama, Wiley manages to outsmart the Hairy Man. Even when his plans do not go as expected, Wiley does not panic. Instead, he comes up with another plan and refuses to give up, which is the true mark of a hero.

Explanation: That is the EXACT answer

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