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Squeaky says of Rosie, “…there
In paragraph six, Squeaky explains that Rosie "can't afford to throw stones". What is the implicit meaning of this phrase?
Questi
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Read the student paragraph about a theme presented in "Raymond's Run."
One theme in this story is self-confidence. Squeaky
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Squeaky says of Rosie, “…there is not a big deal of difference between herself and Raymond and…she can’t afford to throw
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Raymond's Run
Squeaky says of Rosie, “…there is not a big deal of difference between herself and Raymond and…she can’t
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In " Raymond's Run" which detail supports the prediction that Squeaky will not let Gretchen win the race?
A. Squeaky is insulted
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Teddy
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Which of the following is not part of a rising action?
A.Squeaky and Raymond confront Mary Louise and her friends on Broadway.
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Gwen
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the line "I stand up" in the poem "Miss Rosie" indicates that the speaker
a. is disgusted by Miss Rosie b. feels responsible for
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Based on how Squeaky's character has developed through the story, which is the best prediction for Squeaky and Gretchen?
Question
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Which of the following is not part of the rising action in "Raymond's Run"?
A. Squeaky and Raymond confront Mary Louise and her
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1. Which of the following is not part of the rising action in "Raymond's Run"? (1 point)
A. Squeaky and Raymond confront Mary
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Trisha
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