Use the passage from Sharon Draper out of my mind below to answer questions one and two what can you tell about how the narrator feels about words?

The narrator in the passage from "Out of My Mind" by Sharon Draper likely feels a deep appreciation and love for words. This can be inferred from the narrator's description of words as "butterflies" and "fragile and beautiful," suggesting a sense of wonder and admiration for the power and beauty of language. The use of vivid imagery, such as comparing words to butterflies, also implies that the narrator sees words as something delicate and precious.

1. How does the narrator describe words in the passage from "Out of My Mind" by Sharon Draper?
- The narrator describes words as "butterflies" and "fragile and beautiful."

2. What can be inferred about the narrator's feelings towards words based on the passage?
- The narrator likely feels a deep appreciation and love for words, seeing them as something delicate, precious, and beautiful.