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Read the excerpt from "Raymond's Run."

And sometimes after a rain he likes to step down off his tightrope right into the gutter and slosh around getting his shoes and cuffs wet. Then I get hit when I get home. Or sometimes if you don’t watch him he’ll dash across traffic to the island in the middle of Broadway and give the pigeons a fit. Then I have to go behind him apologizing to all the old people sitting around trying to get some sun and getting all upset with the pigeons fluttering around them, scattering their newspapers and upsetting the waxpaper lunches in their laps.
How does the setting in this excerpt of "Raymond's Run" affect Raymond?

The city provides many ways for Raymond to get into mischief.

The city allows many different places for Raymond to get lost.

The city is filled with people willing to help Raymond if he is in trouble.

The city is a dangerous place where Raymond cannot be himself.

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Answer:

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"The city provides many ways for Raymond to get into mischief."

U should give the other person brianlyest

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Answer:

The answer is, "The city provides many ways for Raymond to get into mischief."

Explanation: Have a great day!!

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