This is the reason he thinks he is willing to find a button he is missing. This makes sense for the corduroy to look around the department store, perhaps he can find the missing button of the shoulder strap. My answer to this part is that Corduroy is depicting curiosity. He wants to be accepted and hopes that someone will buy him if he is all repaired. I would like to associate that in our society with what we see when we see and understand people different from other people in society. We always assume that people are not seeing us.
Summer opal and her father, missionaries moved to Naomi, Florida, Opal entered the win - Dixie supermarket and brought out the dog. Pure and humorous, big and ugly, painful dog. A dog, she is called Wind Dicky. Thanks to Winn - Dixie, the missionary told Opal about the absent mother, and Opal was alive every year. Winn-Dixie is good at making friends rather than Opal knows and met a local librarian, Miss Franny Block. They met Gloria Dump. And although it was almost blind, I saw it with her heart, and Otis loosened the animals at his pet store in a few hours then the former liar guitar using him beat them. Opal took all that sweet summer to gather stories about her new friends and to think of her mother
After arriving and failing the adjustment, opal finally became a friend. But this is not like a friend she imagined. On the way to Winn-Dixie's grocery store she met an ugly stray dog - "Like a big brown carpet was abandoned in the rain" - and adopted him. After the store she named him Winn-Dixie. This dog is the key to making opal understand absent mothers, towns, maturity, and peace. When opal spreads her horizons and encounters new people in town, she judges them as soon as the children. For example, a woman named Gloria Dump lives in an irregular house, and an awkward garden is said to be a witch. Opal assumes that she must meet the Gloria (for Winnipis) and it must be true until they become friends. Gloria is a recovering alcohol, most of it is blind. She hung an empty bottle on the tree, and their change reminded her of past mistakes and future decisions.