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The author did not directly state the story's location. However, one can infer it to be a small town in Illinois. List three clues that indicate the story's location.
Describe Mrs. Dowdel. How did that Barnharts feel about her as a neighbor? What did townspeople think of her?
Mrs. Barnhart warned her children to stay away from Mrs. Dowdel's property. She said, "Let sleeping dogs lie." Explain what she meant. In this case, who was "the sleeping dog"?
Characterize Bob Barnhart, the story's narrator. Include his age and how he reacted to the galoots who tied him up.
Every neighborhood has an unusual citizen, like Mrs. Dowdel. Tell about the most unusual person you've ever lived near. What made the person unique or unusual?
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