English, 04.02.2021 04:20, brennae8529
How does Doodle's response to the red ibis's death differ from
the reaction of his family?
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Doodle is afraid of the bird, while his family
feels comfortable with it.
Doodle is angry at the bird for dying, while
his family is forgiving.
Doodle is glad that the bird is no longer
alive, while his family regrets it.
Doodle respectfully mourns the bird, while
his family doesn't seem to care.
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