The Gregg family likes to hunt rabbits. The narrator is a young girl who hates rabbits. When she gets angry, strange things happen such as her teacher Mrs. Winter developing a limp. One morning, the Gregg family goes rabbit hunting. After they shoot some rabbits, the last four rabbits wave their paws in a strange manner. The next morning, Mr. Gregg develops a limp and the rest of the family acts strangely. Philip and William also start limping. This suggests that the narrator's anger is causing physical effects on those around her, including the Gregg family and her teacher.
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The Gregg family likes to hunt rabbits. The narrator is a young girl who hates rabbits. When she gets angry, strange things happen such as her teacher Mrs. Winter developing a limp. One morning, the Gregg family goes rabbit hunting. After they shoot some rabbits, the last four rabbits wave their paws in a strange manner. The next morning, Mr. Gregg develops a limp and the rest of the family acts strangely. Philip and William also start limping. This suggests that the narrator's anger is causing physical effects on those around her, including the Gregg family and her teacher.
The Gregg family likes to hunt rabbits. The narrator is a young girl who hates rabbits. When she gets angry, strange things happen such as her teacher Mrs. Winter developing a limp. One morning, the Gregg family goes rabbit hunting. After they shoot some rabbits, the last four rabbits wave their paws in a strange manner. The next morning, Mr. Gregg develops a limp and the rest of the family acts strangely. Philip and William also start limping. This suggests that the narrator's anger is causing physical effects on those around her, including the Gregg family and her teacher.