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Why does Squeaky feel she has disappointed her mother? Question options: By not acting like a “traditional” girl Because she did not make strait “A’s” in school By not taking better care of Raymond Because she did not learn how to sing in the church choir

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In Raymond's run, a short story by Toni Cade Bambara, Squeaky feels she has disappointed her mother because she doesn't act like every other girl, squeaky was not a fan of the Mayday activities that other girls her age loved doing, she was more interested in running, she loved running, however, her mother wanted her to be like other girls, but squeaky was never going to be like other girls, she was proud of what she did, and she wanted to show everyone who she was.

She was a bit worried about the fact that her mother was disappointed in her, she was hurt and isolated, but when she found Gretchen and Raymond who were also runners, she became happy, and was no longer worried about acting like a girl.

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