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What does the narrative voice in this excerpt tell readers about Squeaky’s character? She wishes she could be more like other girls in school. She worries that her parents are disappointed with her. She knows who she is and is comfortable with herself. She thinks that she is good at and succeeds in everything.

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C). She knows who she is and is comfortable with herself.

Step-by-step explanation:

While reading the passage " Raymond's Run" it shows how the text show say's that she is confident in the sentence " You’d think they’d know better than to encourage that kind of nonsense. I am not a strawberry."sound very confident and comfortable with herself.

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User Ihorko
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She’s too worried about everything and just wishes she could fit in. But she knows her place and will do whatever she can handle
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