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. How would you describe the narrator's attitude toward Doodle?

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User Andrewb
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As a small child, the narrator sees Doodle as an inconvenience. He is forced to take Doodle with him wherever he goes, forgetting the fact that Doodle is disabled and unable to go in physical activities. The narrator shows his anger towards Doodle by tipping his wagon over and making his brother touch his casket. Not realizing, as Doodle grew older, he started to love him. Even though he was ashamed and embarrassed, he couldn’t get over the uniqueness and ability of Doodle.


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Please remember to revise this and make it in your own words if you want! I hope this helps you. -Doodle

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User Mrtnlrsn
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Answer:

what the other guys said

Step-by-step explanation:

totally what he said

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User Fnguyen
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