50 points!!!!!!!Read the excerpt from “The Scarlet Ibis.”

Daddy, Mama, and I went back to the dining-room table, but we watched Doodle through the open door. He took out a piece of string from his pocket and, without touching the ibis, looped one end around its neck. Slowly, while singing softly “Shall We Gather at the River,” he carried the bird around to the front yard and dug a hole in the flower garden, next to the petunia bed. Now we were watching him through the front window, but he didn’t know it. His awkwardness at digging the hole with a shovel whose handle was twice as long as he was made us laugh, and we covered our mouths with our hands so he wouldn’t hear.

When Doodle came into the dining room, he found us seriously eating our cobbler.

He was pale and lingered just inside the screen door. “Did you get the scarlet ibis buried?” asked Daddy.

Doodle didn’t speak but just nodded his head.

Which example of sensory imagery from the excerpt best shows that Doodle is upset about the death of the scarlet ibis?

He took out a piece of string from his pocket and, without touching the ibis, looped one end around its neck.
Slowly, while singing softly “Shall We Gather at the River,” he carried the bird around to the front yard and dug a hole in the flower garden, next to the petunia bed.
When Doodle c

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Answer: D) He is concerned about burying the bird properly.

Explanation: Imagery is the use of diction to show the details of an event so that readers can form a mental picture of it. According to the excerpt, Doodle is very concerned about the dead bird and is determined to give it a proper burial. As a result, the author employs imagery to depict the details of Doodle's desire to bury the dead bird.

Answer:

D He is concerned about burying the bird properly.

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