<span>In the poignant short story 'The Scarlet Ibis' there are two small brothers. One has special physical needs and the other brother doesn't. This brother refuses to accept that his little playmate will never be able to join in with his games in the open freedom of the countryside, so he decides to spend every spare hour teaching him to play and run. Sometimes he teaches him a little too hard and the little boy becomes exhausted. The tired and weary bird which lands on the tree in the yard foreshadows what will happen to Doodle - the Scarlet Ibis drops exhausted from the tree - the shape of his gangly useless legs and the blood red echoing the way poor little Doodle will die. Guilt is an important theme so look for that.</span>
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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
What does the humans’ reaction to the “beautiful aliens” communicate about the humans?
A
. It is easy to believe someone or something that is mysterious.
B
. People are quick to believe in someone or something that feels familiar.
C
. People are quick to believe in someone or something that makes them sad.
D
. It is difficult to believe in someone or something that is similar to our enemies.
Answer: B
. People are quick to believe in someone or something that feels familiar.
Explanation:
In this short story by E. Lily Yu, the aliens that arrive first, have many limbs, they move oddly, and have different dietary and atmospheric necessities, have such an unfamiliar appearance, that humans react with fear and suspicion. However, when the "beautiful aliens" claim the other ones to be criminals, most humans believe it without any doubts because they trust a more familiar appearance.
In My Opinion It Looks Like The Bear Is Looking At His Reflection Of Him Self If He Doesn't Eat Or Find Fish This Is How He Would End Up , So This Is Why Its Showing The Polar Bears Skelton As The Reflection In The Water Staring Back At Him . So I'm Thinking The Artist Was Trying To Say If We Keep Fishing And Taking The Fish , This Is How The Polar Bear Will End Up.
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1. The reader would know why Matthew was taking Anne to Green Gables.
2. The reader would know why Green Gables was not to be Anne's home.
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