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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."
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What do Doodle's repeated pleas of "Don't leave me"
foreshadow?
O Once the narrator returns to school, he leaves Doodle
at home and forgets all of his plans to help him.
O After Doodle refuses to touch the casket, the narrator
refuses to help Doodle and leaves him alone in the
loft.
O Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and
leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible
storm.
O When Doodle struggles to learn to walk, the narrator
leaves and Doodle is left sitting alone in Old Woman
Swamp.
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Answer:

Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and

leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible

storm.

Step-by-step explanation:

I read this story a year ago, and this is considered foreshadowing as it talks about the end of Doodle

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