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How does squeaky's perception of Raymond change

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Answer: Squeaky changes throughout
"Raymond's Run" by going from someone who only understands what Raymond can't do to someone who understands what he can do. Initially, Squeaky sees her disabled little brother as someone who needs protection from the world, but by the end of the story, Squeaky's realized that Raymond is so much more than that.
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Answer: Squeaky changes throughout "Raymond's Run" by going from someone who only understands what Raymond can't do to someone who understands what he can do. Initially, Squeaky sees her disabled little brother as someone who needs protection from the world, but by the end of the story, Squeaky's realized that Raymond is so much more than that.

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