Pick the evidence that supports each point.

Squeaky comes to believe that Raymond could be a good runner.

Squeaky is always ready to defend her brother.

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Here are the pieces of evidence that support each point:

1. Squeaky comes to believe that Raymond could be a good runner:

  • During the race, Squeaky notices that Raymond has a natural ability and rhythm while running alongside her.
  • Throughout the story, Squeaky reflects on Raymond's potential and recognizes that with practice, he could improve and excel in running.

2. Squeaky is always ready to defend her brother:

  • Squeaky consistently stands up for Raymond when others tease or underestimate him due to his disability.
  • She often takes the initiative to protect him and emphasizes his strengths, showcasing her loyalty and fierce protectiveness as a sister.

These points illustrate Squeaky's evolving perception of Raymond's abilities and her unwavering support for him.

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