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How do the main characters in "President Cleveland, Where are You?" and "Raymond's Run" show similar changes throughout the stories? Use text evidence to support your answer. NEED HELP PLEASE

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Answer: Bro 50 points? (they mean nothing butt-) might as well do it myself then..

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The main characters in "President Cleveland, Where are You?" and "Raymonds Run show similar changes throughout stories because both Squeaky and Jerry care a little more about people. In President Cleveland Jerry cared more about his dad and his gift. Giving funds for his fathers gift. Squeaky cared a little more for Gretchen and Raymond. "And I smile. Cause she's good, no doubt about it. Maybe she'd like to help me coach Raymond; she obviously is serious about running, as any fool can see. We stand there with this big smile of respect between us. " And for President Cleveland, Where are You, Jerry felt guilty for not funding enough for his fathers present. Making Jerry Learn a lesson and next time he will give more money.

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