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The scarlet ibis 1. Describe the setting of this story.

2. What are the two main characters like? Give one example that supports your characterization.

3. From what point of view is the story told?

4. Name two conflicts in this story and state which kind of conflict each is (man vs. ___).

5. Find one example of figurative language in the story and state which type it is.

6. State a possible theme of the story (one sentence). Give an example from the story that supports why you chose this as the theme.

7. RACE response: Choose one of these elements and compare or contrast the story element with another story we read: characters, theme, tone, setting, or point of view.

8. RACE response: Look up the word "interlopers" if it is unfamiliar to you. Why do you think the author chose this as the title? Support with an example.
All responses should be 1-2 sentences minimum

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