Which excerpt from “raymond's run” best shows that squeaky isn’t afraid to stand up for herself?
a. i stay up all night studying the words for the spelling bee. and you can see me any time of day practicing running. i never walk if i can trot, and shame on raymond if he can’t keep up.
b. but as they get to me, they slow down. i’m ready to fight, ‘cause like i said i don’t feature a whole lot of chit-chat, i much prefer to just knock you down right from the jump.
c. i dig my sneaker into the grass and stare at gretchen who’s staring back, we both wondering just who did win.
d. with a little more study i can beat cynthia and her phony self at the spelling bee. and if i bugged my mother, i could get piano lessons and become a star.
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