In the first paragraph, the narrator says, "[The Hydrophobic Skunk] is so rare that nobody ever saw him--that is, nobody except a native." Why is it that only natives have ever seen the Hydrophobic Skunk? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
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The excerpt has been taken from the story - 'The Hydrophobic Skunk' written by Irvin. S. Cobb.
In the story, the Hydrophobic Skunk is said to be residing in the Grand Canyon at its extreme bottom. He is considered to be one of the rarest of the living creatures. He is so rare that any visiting tourist can never be able to have a glimpse of him. Only the natives who live near the Grand Canyon were able to sight him once in a while.
In the story, the Hydrophobic Skunk is said to be residing in the Grand Canyon at its extreme bottom. He is considered to be one of the rarest of the living creatures. He is so rare that any visiting tourist can never be able to have a glimpse of him. Only the natives who live near the Grand Canyon were able to sight him once in a while.
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Only those people saw him who live near the grand canyon that is only natives live their
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