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1. In the EXPOSITION of The Scarlet Ibis, the main characters are introduced. What do you learn about the narrator? What do you learn about Doodle? Explain with examples from the text.
2. In the underlined line above there is a simile used in reference to Doodle's real name, William Armstrong: "…..which was like tying a big tail on a small kite." What does this simile mean? Explain clearly; use the text for help.
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