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In "The White Heron" by Sarah Orne Jewett, Sylvia lives with Mrs. Tilley, her grandmother, primarily because her parents are not present, and Mrs. Tilley provides her with care and support. The rural setting of their home allows Sylvia to connect deeply with nature, which shapes her character and experiences. Additionally, Mrs. Tilley represents a nurturing figure, offering stability and a sense of belonging in Sylvia's life.

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