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5.which best summarizes squeaky's thoughts about the way girls act toward one another in "raymond's run"?
a.
girls are always kind and generous with their parents.

b.
girls do not know how to be friendly with one another.

c.
girls are incapable of caring about other people.

d.
girls are naturally more angry than boys.

6.in "raymond's run," what does squeaky realize after the may day race?

a.
her brother is much faster than she is.

b.
winning the race is not the most important thing in the world.

c.
her reputation as the fastest girl in her neighborhood is in danger.

d.
she has not treated cynthia proctor with much fairness.

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