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Read the excerpt from “Raymond's Run.”

I was once a strawberry in a Hansel and Gretel pageant when I was in nursery school and didn’t have no better sense than to dance on tiptoe with my arms in a circle over my head doing umbrella steps and being a perfect fool just so my mother and father could come dressed up and clap. You’d think they’d know better than to encourage that kind of nonsense. I am not a strawberry.

What does the narrative voice in this excerpt tell readers about Squeaky’s character?

She wishes she could be more like other girls in school.
She worries that her parents are disappointed with her.
She knows who she is and is comfortable with herself.
She thinks that she is good at and succeeds in everything.

User Sebrojas
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Answer:

the answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

User Hguser
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Answer:

I believe the answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

She does not want to be like other girls

She knows that her parents are proud of her

She does not believe that she is good at everything

so the likely answer is C!

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