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Explain how Avery's father in the story "Avery's Gift" is similar to Ellison's father in the article "Chicken of the Sea Is So Wacky--Of Course It Was Created by Kids."
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Both Avery's father and Ellison's father are portrayed as supportive and encouraging figures in their respective stories. In "Avery's Gift," Avery's father is supportive of his son's interest in welding and helps him to create a sculpture of a horse. Similarly, in "Chicken of the Sea is So Wacky," Ellison's father encourages her creativity and supports her when she wants to enter her chicken-themed artwork in a competition. Both fathers are also shown to be patient and understanding, taking the time to listen to their children's ideas and helping them to achieve their goals. Overall, both stories highlight the importance of parental support and encouragement in nurturing children's creativity and passions.
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