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prisoha [69]
2 years ago
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What do Doodle’s repeated pleas of “Don’t leave me” foreshadow? Once the narrator returns to school, he leaves Doodle at home an

d forgets all of his plans to help him. After Doodle refuses to touch the casket, the narrator refuses to help Doodle and leaves him alone in the loft. Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible storm. When Doodle struggles to learn to walk, the narrator leaves and Doodle is left sitting alone in Old Woman Swamp.
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Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
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Doodles repeated pleas of "Don't leave me" foreshadow the end of Doodles life when Doodle cries out "Don't leave me" during the storm and returns later to find Doodles corpse.
Vikentia [17]2 years ago
7 0

the answer would be C.

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