Why does Squeaky get upset when Mary Louise talks to Raymond?
What happens when Squeaky meets Gretchen and her friends on the street?
What does Squeaky do that supports the inference that her identity and individuality are important to her?
In Raymond's Run, when Mary Louise asks Raymond what grade he is in, her tone is
How does Squeaky feel about the fact that she has to take care of Raymond?
Which of the following best summarizes Squeaky's realization that coaching Raymond is more important than who won the race?
Why is Squeaky in doubt about the outcome of the May Day race?
On their walks through the city, Squeaky keeps Raymond on the inside close to the buildings because he
Squeaky's main objection to Mary Louise is that she is
A regular prodigy. What is a prodigy?
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