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English, 02.09.2020 01:01 tilsendt

What can you conclude about Squeaky from her narration of this passage?
And I'm smiling to beat the band 'cause if I've lost this
race, or if me and Gretchen tied, or even if I've won, I can
always retire as a runner and begin a whole new career as
a coach with Raymond as my champion. After all, with a
little more study I can beat Cynthia and her phony self at
the spelling bee. And if I bugged my mother, I could get
piano lessons and become a star. And I have a big rep as
the baddest thing around. And I've got a roomful of
ribbons and medals and awards. But what has Raymond
got to call his own?
She is a bad loser.
O She is more concerned about her brother than
herself.
She is afraid to try new things.
O She is embarrassed to be seen with her brother.
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