In “Adventures of Isabel,” how is the doctor different from Isabel’s other enemies—the bear, the witch, and the giant? (1 point)

He is nice to her.
He frightens her.
He gets killed.
He may be real.

I think its either the first one or the last one not 100% n this Thanks

He may be real!

my answer is d what's your's.

To determine how the doctor is different from Isabel's other enemies in "Adventures of Isabel," we can refer to the text. To find the answer, you can read the poem "Adventures of Isabel" by Ogden Nash. By analyzing the actions and characteristics of the doctor in comparison to the bear, the witch, and the giant, we can identify the correct choice.

In the poem, Isabel encounters various enemies such as a bear, a witch, a giant, and a doctor. The bear runs away from Isabel, the witch gets scared and runs away, and the giant also retreats in fear. However, none of them inflict harm or cause any real danger to Isabel.

On the other hand, the doctor is different because he is the only one who treats Isabel kindly and helps her. Though the doctor may be seen as an enemy initially, as Isabel fights him off with a sword, he proves himself different from the others by offering a lollipop and some pills to help cure her physical ailments.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is: "He is nice to her." The doctor is different from Isabel's other enemies because he treats her kindly, unlike the bear, the witch, and the giant.