Protective - Squeaky is very ______ of Raymond because he is sometimes the victim of bullying., Arrogant - Squeaky is _____ about her running ability and believes she can outrun anyone in the neighborhood. , Quarrelsome - This characterizes Squeaky's tendency to fight with others rather than discussing problems., Inspired - Raymond's ability to swiftly climb the fence _____ Squeaky to take a second look at her brother and his talents., Unique - Raymond's _______ running style makes Squeaky almost stop in the middle of her racing to the finish line. , Playful - Raymond's _____ imagination sometimes leads to him thinking he is a circus performer., Supportive - Raymond can be characterized as _____ when he hollers from the swings right before Squeaky's race., "Fit of Fantasy" - Raymond pretending to drive a stage coach. , Cynthia Procter - She pretends to be, "a regular prodigy" while slyly practicing the piano at home over and over again., Reasons Raymond Keeps Up with Squeaky - because if he doesn't someone might make fun of him, or take his money, or ask where he got that great big pumpkin head, Ending of Friendship with Mary Louise - because she did not appreciate that Squeaky stuck up for her when she first moved into the neighborhood from Baltimore, "Can't Afford to Throw Stones" - Squeaky belief that Rosie cannot insult Raymond because Rosie is very similar to Raymond, Term "Salty" - refers to having an attitude or being annoyed at someone or something, Girls and Smiling - girls tend to not be genuinely happy for one another and no one teaches them how to support one another, May Pole Dancing - something Squeaky wants to completely avoid because she sees no value in getting dressed up and pretending to be something she's not, Characterization of Squeaky's Family - Squeaky describes herself as, "a poor black girl who can't afford to buy new shoes and a new dress, Reason for Squeaky's Negative Reaction to Mr. Pearson - because he suggests that Squeaky lose the race on purpose so someone else could win for a change, Squeaky Becomes Momentarily Distracted in the Race - first time Squeaky ever saw Raymond running in his very own style and keeping up with her, Transformative Moment - Squeaky watching Raymond smoothly climb the fence hand over hand and remembering how he looked running , Reason for Squeaky Coaching Raymond - Squeaky wants Raymond to feel special and to stand out for once, Main Conflict of the Story - Squeaky's negative attitude and selfishness that makes her blind to opportunities surrounding her, Climax of the Story - occurs when Squeaky notices Raymond on the other side of the fence keeping up with her as she ran, Possible Theme of the Story - making sacrifices for those you love, "Ventriloquist-Dummy Routine" - refers to how Rosie and Mary-Louise are invisible to Squeaky, Reputation - the reason why Squeaky didn't go into the candy store when she saw Gretchen and her sidekicks approaching, Reason Squeaky Needs to Mind Her Brother - If she doesn't he will recklessly dash across traffic , Gretchen - appears to be Squeaky's enemy in the beginning of the story because she believes she will win the May Day race, Concrete Jungle - refers to how Squeaky describes the grass in the city compared to the country, Use of Hyperbole - Squeaky dreams she is flying over a sandy beach, kissing the leaves of the trees as she flies by, Use of Onomatopoeia - ". . ., the whole world is quiet except for the crunch as I zoom over the gravel in the track,
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"Raymond's Run"
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