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- Andrew's point of view is used to tell the story. The aspects that give clues about the narrator are: the story is funny and it is gruesome
- the fact that he is willing to turn himself in after seeing his dad so mad
- he comments on Andrews manners and wont give up until the fly is dead
- I did not understand this question
- Andrew
- he smiles with his mouth and not his eyes and mouth
- he makes a loud slurping noise with his soup and bread rolls, he makes the slurping noises longer and louder, he dips the soggy bread in his mouth from above his head, he does it again and it lands in his eye, he eats the chicken with his fingers, he grabs a roast potato and breaks it In half, he dips his fingers in the butter and spreads it onto the potato halves, he snaps his chicken bone in half and sucks out the middle, he uses the chicken bone as a straw for the custard.
- what makes his dad crack is the fly swat he has actually brought from the store that he put pieces of liquorish on to look like flys and when he eats it his dad goes nuts and cracks
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