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Match the quotations from the story to their explanations,

"But that's chicken and I've got

a reputation to consider."

"I almost stop to watch my brother

Raymond on his first run."

people like to act like things come

easy to them.... Not me."

"He's got no right to call me Squeaky, if

I can't call him Beanstalk."

"Besides, there's just me and Gretchen

standing there really."

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User InLaw
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Answer:

The answer is C and D.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the instruction.

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User Neaox
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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I added the missing explanations below.

Quotation/Explanation:

  • "But that's chicken and I've got a reputation to consider." Meaning: The fact is "Squeaky sees things in Raymond that other people don't."
  • "I almost stop to watch my brother Raymond on his first run." Meaning: What this quotation show is that "Squeaky thinks kids are as important as adults".
  • "People like to act like things come easy to them...Not me." Meaning: His willingness to state his opinion despite been different shows that "Squeaky values honesty."
  • "He's got no right to call me Squeaky, if I can't call him Beanstalk." Meaning: It shows that "Squeaky pays more attention to people she respects."
  • "Besides, there's just me and Gretchen standing there really." Meaning: It shows that "Squeaky cares what other girls think about her."
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User J Pollack
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