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What is paragraph two? This is quite simple, Hazel mentions that “A lot of people call him my little brother cause he needs looking after cause he’s not quite right.” Which obviously points to Raymond being special needs.
In which paragraph is it first mentioned that Raymond is special needs?
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What is Squeaky decides to coach her brother Raymond, who has a mental disability, in the track? Squeaky attends the May Day celebration, where she wins an important race. During the race, she sees Raymond running alongside the track. This is when she decides to be his coach.
Give an objective summary of the text.
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What is reveal aspects of a character?
Does the quote, “When I pass her house . . . she is practicing the scales on the piano . . . . Then in music class, she always . . . get bumped around so she falls . . . onto the piano stool and . . . decides . . . to try out the old keys.” propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision?
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What is it means that even a fool, or someone that may not be as smart, can tell that Hazel is much smaller than Raymond?
Determine the meaning of the quote, “But as any fool can see he’s much bigger and he’s older too.”
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What is first person point of view?
The following statement describes what? "The narrator is the main character in the story."
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What is paragraph five? This is shown in paragraph five when Hazel talks about how Gretchen would be practicing the piano for a long time, then ‘act’ like she was just a natural around friends to show off. This points to Gretchen being snobby.
In which paragraph is the strongest evidence to support that Gretchen is snobby?
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What is finding your identity so that you can respect yourself and others?
What is the theme of the text?
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What is reveal aspects of a character?
Does the quote, “All I have to do in life is mind my brother Raymond, . . . a lot of people call him my little brother cause he needs looking after cause he’s not quite right.” propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision?
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What is it means Hazel is extremely fast at running?
Determine the meaning of the quote, “And as anybody can tell you, I’m the fastest thing on two feet.”
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What is second person point of view?
The following statement describes what? "The narrator is speaking directly to the reader or audience."
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What is paragraph twenty-three? This paragraph is when Raymond starts to run outside of the fence by his sister. This shows that he looks up to her in the sense that he wants to be like her, hence the running alongside her during the race.
In which paragraph is the strongest evidence to support that Raymond looks up to Hazel?
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What is Hazel was overly obsessed with the idea of being a better runner than Gretchen, that she wasn’t able to see that she should be helping Raymond and being a coach?
What is the theme’s relationship with the characters?
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What is provoke a decision?
How does the quote, “Raymond . . . running in his very own style, . . . it’s the first time I ever saw that and I almost stop to watch my brother Raymond on his first run.” propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision?
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What is a high-prance looks similar to how ponies prance around?
Determine the meaning of the quote, “I’ll high-prance down 34th Street like a rodeo pony.”
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What is third person limited point of view?
The following statement describes what? "The narrator is not in the story, and the reader/audience knows only one character’s thoughts and feelings."
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What is paragraph eleven? This part of the story, Hazel is sticking up for Raymond and saying things like, “You got anything to say to my brother, you say it to me, Mary Louise Williams of Raggedy Town, Baltimore.”
In which paragraph is the strongest evidence to support that Hazel is highly protective of Raymond?
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What is one of the settings are the track, and the whole text is based around the race since the theme deals with Hazel and the race.
What is the theme’s relationship with the setting?
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What is provoke a decision?
How does the quote, “‘What are you, his mother?’ sasses Rosie” propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision?
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What is Raymond's head is larger than average as a result of hydrocephalus, so some people relate it to a pumpkin?
Determine the meaning of the quote, “Ask him where he got that great big pumpkin head.”
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What is third person objective point of view?
The following statement describes what? "The narrator is not in the story, and the reader/audience knows none of the characters’ thoughts or feelings."
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What is paragraph two? In this paragraph it shows why she may do that, it shows how protective she is of Raymond, meaning she is extremely protective when talking to people and gets easily defensive. This is shown when it says, “But now if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything to say about his big head, they have to come by me.”
In which paragraph is the strongest evidence to support why Squeaky might react to other people the way she does?
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What is the plot is based around the theme?
What is the theme’s relationship with the plot?
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What is provoke a decision?
How does the quote, “here comes Gretchen and her sidekicks” propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision?
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What is Hazel called the man ‘Beanstalk’ because he is taller than most people?
Determine the meaning of the quote, “I can hear old Beanstalk arguing with the man on the loudspeaker and then a few others running their mouths about what the stopwatches say.”
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What is third person omniscient point of view?
The following statement describes what? "The narrator is not in the story, and the reader/audience knows all of the characters’ thoughts and feelings."
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