Answer:
The doctor is angry at the narrator for faking his illness.
Explanation:
From the excerpt of "Homesickness", there is a dialogue between two people; a doctor and a patient, who is revealed to be his son and narrator. From the dialogue, the narrator is faking an illness and is anxious about what the doctor will tell his school as an excuse and the doctor replies that he would cover up for him.
The doctor is angry with the narrator for faking his illness to avoid school but agrees to cover for him by telling his school he has a severe case of a stomach infection.
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My body tenses up as if there is an unknown fear just there but I don't it yet. Every single hair on my body stands up and I become more aware of everything around me. Not being able to tell what the outcome of something can be extremely nerve-wracking.
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According to Mary Shelley's 1831 introduction, where did she get her inspiration for Frankenstein? Mary Shelley was only 18 when she began writing Frankenstein. Her parents were both well-known writers. ... The idea both frightened her and inspired her ghost story, which later became Frankenstein.
The gentlemen gave Christopher a pink bonnet