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MILKWEED CHAPTERS 21 AND 22 Perfect indirect characterization…ready? “Big Henryk stomped his feet like a baby. He let out a loud squawk. Uri grabbed Big Henryk’s ears and twisted. I thought he was going to twist them off. Big Henryk’s eyed bugged out. Using the ears as handles Uri hauled Big Henryk to his feet” (100-101). What do you think this Passage reveals about the character, Big Henryk?

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