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In the story, “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” is about a boy who loves fishing and a girl named Sheila. The narrator is a very kind boy who tries to treat Sheila as best as he can. However, Sheila doesn’t really exchange kindness back to him. Sheila isn’t a very good friend because while the narrator was struggling to paddle the canoe on the way to their fair date, Sheila made no move to pick up the extra paddle and help him. Sheila would even “dangle her feet over the side” (Wetherall 2). The second example of Sheila not being a great friend was when she got in the canoe and sat facing away from the narrator. She couldn’t even look at him to have a conversation at all. The narrator wasn’t too mad about it though because he said, “I

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