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English, 03.02.2021 19:30 jenna6891

Why does Squeaky say the big kids in the neighborhood call her Mercury? Question 1 options:

She is the smartest girl in the neighborhood.

She has a great sense of humor.

She is a very fast runner.

She is an excellent piano player.

Question 2 (1 point)
Why do the other children make fun of Raymond?
Question 2 options:

Raymond always makes fun of them.

Raymond is different from other children and requires special care.

Raymond is an old man.

Raymond is not as fast as Squeaky.

Question 3 (1 point)
What bothers Squeaky about Cynthia Proctor?
Question 3 options:

Cynthia is as fast as Squeaky.

Cynthia Proctor never admits that she practices at anything.

Cynthia used to be her friend but isn't anymore.

Cynthia always makes fun of Raymond.

Question 4 (1 point)
Why does Squeaky say that girls don't really smile at one another?
Question 4 options:

They are always angry.

They are incapable of caring for others.

They don't know how and don't want to know how.

They think smiling at one another is a sign of weakness.

Question 5 (1 point)
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What does Squeaky plan to do on May Day at the park?
Question 5 options:

She plans to get rid of Raymond for a little while.

She hopes to play the piano better than Cynthia Proctor.

She desires to win the fifty-yard dash at the May Day races.

She intends to beat up Mary Louise.

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