Respuesta :
Answer:
He wanted Doodle to walk for all of the reasons above (A, B, and C).
Explanation:
A) He wanted Doodle to walk because he was ashamed to have a disabled brother. This is exemplified in the following quotes:
"Doodle was five years old when I turned 13. I was embarrassed at having a brother at that age who couldn't walk, so I set out to teach him. We were down in Old Woman Swamp. 'I'm going to teach you to walk, Doodle,', I said". (emphasis added).
"They didn't know that I did it just for myself, that Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother."
B) He wanted Doodle to walk to make his parents and Aunt Nicey happy.
"We decided not to tell anyone until he was actually walking. At breakfast on our chosen day I brought Doodle to the door in the cart. I helped Doodle up; and when he was standing alone, I let them look. There wasn't a sound as Doodle walked slowly across the room and sat down at the table. Then Mama began to cry and ran over to him, hugging him and kissing him. Daddy hugged him, too. (emphasis added).
C) He wanted Doodle to walk because he didn't want him to be made fun of at school.
"Within a few months, Doodle had learned to walk well. Since I had succeeded in teaching Doodle to walk, I began to believe in my own infallibility. I decided to teach him to run, to row, to swim, to climb trees, and to fight. Now, he too, believed in me; so, we set a deadline when Doodle could start school. But Doodle couldn't keep up with the plan. Once, he collapsed on the ground and began to cry. "Aw, come on, Doodle. You can do it. Do you want to be different from everybody else when you start school? Does it make any difference?, It certainly does. Now, come on." (emphasis added).
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