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In, “My Brother’s Keeper,” what does Ted want Jamie to do for him?
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In "My Brother's Keeper," what does Ted want Jamie to do for him?
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The narrator of “The Scarlet Ibis” was uncomfortable about teaching Doodle to walk because
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In the story "My Brother's Keeper," Ted wants Jamie to take his place and spend time with a young boy named Bobby while he goes out with his friends.
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In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted wants Jamie to cover for him and lie to their parents about where he is going and who he is with. Ted wants Jamie to say that he is out at the movies with him, when in reality, Ted is going out with his friends.
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The narrator of "The Scarlet Ibis" was uncomfortable about teaching Doodle to walk because he felt embarrassed and ashamed of having a disabled brother. He wanted Doodle to be "normal" and was driven by pride and selfishness. This discomfort stemmed from his fear of what others might think of them and his own desire to have a brother who could be like other kids.
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