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29 March, 03:07

At the end of "Raymond's Run," Squeaky has a different attitude about running and about her rival, Gretchen. Describe the actions that demonstrate these changed feelings. What role does conflict play in Squeaky's changed attitude? Use events and details from the story to support your answer.

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  1. 29 March, 03:32
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    During the race Squeaky saw Raymond running to on the other side of the fence. When she finished she was really proud of Raymond and decided that she was going to coach him, and give him a chance of being a runner. Squeaky realized that Gretchen was actually a really good runner and not that bad, and they exchanged smiles at the end.

    I know it wasn't good but you can change it up.
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