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In "Raymond's Run," readers get an inside perspective on Squeaky's thoughts and feelings. Which best explaings how the author achieves this effect?

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She uses the first-person point of view.

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When you make an inference while reading, you use clues from the story and your own knowledge to guess about things the author doesn't say directly. As you read “Raymond's Run,” make inferences to better understand the main character's feelings, thoughts, and ideas. Record your inferences in equations
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