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7 November, 11:20

Complete the Sentence: As an adult, the narrator of "The Scarlet Ibis" believes that his behavior

toward Doodle was controlled mainly by feelings of

pride

pity

meanness

love

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  1. 7 November, 13:03
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    As an adult, the narrator of "The Scarlet Ibis" believes that his behavior toward Doodle was controlled mainly by feelings of (B) Pity.

    Explanation:

    The Scarlet Ibis was written by James Hurst. Doodle was born in North Carolina. Doodle was born with physical disabilities which makes him different from other kids.

    The narrator tells that he felt affection for him until the day doodle died. The narrator tells that he felt pity for doodle all this time. Doodle died because he overexerts himself rowing and running and then he gets frighten when his brother left him in the storm. Doodle was in the storm but he didn't died because of it. He died because of his heart condition.
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