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Rudik [331]
3 years ago
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What are Ichabod Crane character traits

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tatiyna3 years ago
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Ichabod Crane is a tall skinny school teacher. He is conscientious and while he loves the children he teaches, he can be very stern when it comes to their studies. He loves storytelling and often times allows his imagination to run wildly away from him. He is a daydreamer to the point of severe distraction.

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