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9 June, 21:38

Read the excerpt from "Raymond's Run." I've got Raymond walking on the inside close to the buildings, 'cause he's subject to fits of fantasy and starts thinking he's a circus performer and that the curb is a tightrope strung high in the air. What does this excerpt reveal about Raymond's character? He is playful and creative.

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  1. 9 June, 21:56
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    He is prone to uncontrollable careless daydreaming.

    The excerpt reveals that Raymond’s character is prone uncontrollable careless daydreaming. It can be understood that the daydreaming is uncontrollable because of how Raymond is described as being "prone to fits of daydreaming." What the word "fits" suggests is that Raymond is not really in control of when and when not to daydream. It can be understood, too, that the daydreaming can be careless by the way Raymond would think "that the curb is a tightrope" and how Raymond is made to walk on the "inside close to the buildings" because this suggests he would pay no mind to the potential dangers of traffic.
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