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Flip to the first page of your glossary Flip to the first page of your glossary. List and define the following terms under the subtitle: “The Scarlet Ibis” Brogan (n, Irish) - heavy, ankle-high shoes. Caul (n, French) - the amniotic membrane enclosing a fetus. part of the amniotic membrane occasionally found on a child's head at birth, thought to bring good luck. Marquisette (n. French) - a fine light cotton, rayon, or silk gauze fabric, now chiefly used for net curtains. Palmetto (n, Spanish) - a fan palm, especially one of a number occurring from the southern US to northern South America. Piazza (n, Italian) - a large, covered porch.

doodlebug brogan scarlet ibis caul palmetto piazza

Title page 15 of your interactive journal “The Scarlet Ibis.” Answer the question in complete sentences in the first few lines: Sometimes we are harder on loved ones than on anyone else. Why do you think this is?

How did you feel at the end of the story How did you feel at the end of the story? Elaborate and explain in detail. What is significant about Doodle’s interaction with the bird the scarlet ibis? Explain and support your answer with evidence from the story. In what way does the narrator’s pride help and also hurt Doodle? Explain and support your answer with evidence from the story.

How does this image symbolize Brother’s conflict?