Read the excerpt from "The Scarlet Ibis."
Doodle was frightened of being left. "Don't go leave me, Brother," he cried, and he leaned toward the coffin. His hand, trembling, reached out, and when he touched the casket he screamed. A screech owl flapped out of the box into our faces, scaring us and covering us with Paris green. Doodle was paralyzed, so I put him on my shoulder and carried him down the ladder, and even when we were outside in the bright sunshine, he clung to me, crying, "Don't leave me. Don't leave me."
What do Doodle's repeated pleas of "Don't leave me" foreshadow?
Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible storm.
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Answer: In 2008, 12 percent (5,864) of all drivers involved in fatal
crashes (50,186) were young drivers age 15 to 20 years old, and 14
percent (1,429,000) of all drivers involved in police-reported crashes
(10,081,000) were young drivers.
Explanation: 2,335 Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes from ages 15 to 20
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she feels not to eat the candy because adults say to not take camdy from strangers
Because you are taking what one writer said and using it in your own words. you can be sued for it if you try to puplish something that isnt your words and be kicked out of school when writting a paper and not properly citing something