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English, 15.06.2021 21:00 dwilburn01

What does the narrative voice in this excerpt tell readers about Squeaky's character?
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She wishes she could be more like other girls in
school.
y arms
and
She worries that her parents are disappointed with
her.
ser
ney'd
She knows who she is and is comfortable with
sense.
herself.
O She thinks that she is good at and succeeds in
everything.

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