The most important conflict in "The Scarlet Ibis" is what? A. External - the storms against the farm B. External - the war that is raging in the background C. Internal - Doodle's desires against his fears D. Internal - the narrator's pride against his love for Doodle
In "The Scarlet Ibis," why does the narrator call Doodle his "fallen scarlet ibis" at the end of the story? A. Doodle had loved the ibis. B. The ibis had landed in the tree just that afternoon. C. The narrator is so grief-stricken that he is confused. D. The way Doodle looks resembles the ibis.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the narrator worries about what will happen when Doodle does what? A. Begins to talk B. Gets lost C. Learns to walk D. Starts school
For the first one it's D
The second one is also D
the last one is c
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what about this one ; A critically ill man teaches the other adult patients on his floor how to perform puppet shows for those in the sick children's wing. The hospital administrator wants him to stop and focus on his own recovery. Who is the protagonist? A. Critically ill man B. Hospital administrator C. Other adult patients D. Sick children
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