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Think about the short story Raymond's run, How does the author develop the viewpoints of Squeaky and Gretchen? Use textual evidence to support your response

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Step-by-step explanation:

In the book, Squeaky and Gretchen fight and have a conflict with one another. One of the ways they hated each other was Gretchen's constant ridicule of Squeaky. Gretchen was also negatively viewed by Squeaky because he thought she was bad at running. When the story ends, Squeaky finally realizes that Gretchen can run, the author resolves the conflict between them!

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here this might help!

Step-by-step explanation:

The author made it so Squeaky and Gretchen fought and had a conflict with one another. One way that they hated each other was Gretchen often made fun of Squeaky. Squeaky also thought of Gretchen in a negative way because he thought that Gretchen sucked at running and was no good. At the end of the story, the author finally resolves the conflict between the two by having it so Squeaky finally realizes that Gretchen can actually run!

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