D. Feel sorry for the pig
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Doodle is "the craziest brother a boy ever had," though he is not as crazy as Miss Leedie, who is allegedly in love with President Wilson and writes him a letter every day. Doodle is a nicer kind of crazy, and, according to the narrator, is like someone you would meet in a dream.
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The first pun seems pretty witty. But the next ones; that's where the scale goes down. (The HOODINI one was hilarious though.)
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Answer: Adventurous, fearful, confident.
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As the book progresses, Stanley slowly develops physical strength and personal strength. He identifies the people who threaten him, like the Warden, and while he tries not to get in trouble he also stands up for his own right and the rights of his friends. Stanley gradually develops the self-confidence necessary to disregard the opinions of the majority of the boys and form a friendship with Zero, the least popular kid in the camp. Although the cruelty of those around him initially causes Stanley to become hard and treat Zero with contempt, he eventually realizes that what he is doing and he and Zero form a strong friendship. They each make sacrifices for one another and by the time that he leaves Camp Green Lake, Stanley is physically and emotionally stronger.