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Read the excerpt from “the scarlet ibis.” there is within me (and with sadness i have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times i was mean to doodle. one day i took him up to the barn loft and showed him his casket, telling him how we all had believed he would die. it was covered with a film of paris green sprinkled to kill the rats, and screech owls had built a nest inside it. doodle studied the mahogany box for a long time, then said, “it’s not mine.” “it is,” i said. “and before i’ll you down from the loft, you’re going to have to touch it.” which object from the excerpt is used to symbolize death? the casket the loft the owls the stream

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