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How does the author characterize Hazel's relationship with her brother, Raymond?
A. Hazel resents the demands Raymond puts on her.
B. Hazel feels generally privileged to be his caretaker.
C. Raymond is jealous of Hazel's interactions with anyone else but him.
D. Raymond's fantasy life interferes with Hazel's aspirations as a runner.

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Are you reading a book called "Raymonds run?" If so I believe the answer is B.
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User Eduardo Pereira
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Answer:

Hi!

The answer would be option B, Hazel feels generally privileged to be his caretaker.

Step-by-step explanation:

The author's intent with characterizing Hazel and her brother's relationship is to show us that Hazel's role as the caretaker of her brother is something that she's proud of and feels priviledged to do.

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