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Ray Run Test

QuestionAnswer
clutch to grasp or hold tightly
periscope a tube-shaped optical device that lets one see beyond the area that he or she is in
prodigy person with an exceptional talent
relay race in which each side uses several team members to complete the race
sidekick a close friend
In what city does this story take place? New York City
What is Squeaky's real name? Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker
When Squeaky runs down Broadway, where does Raymond stay? on the inside
Does Squeaky hide when she sees Gretchen and her sidekicks walking down Broadway? no
Who wins the May Day race? Squeaky
Why does Squeaky dislike Cynthia Procter? she is fake; she pretends she doesn't have to practice to get good at things like spelling and playing piano
Why does Squeaky get upset with Mr. Pearson? he says she should let someone else win
What does Squeaky notice about Raymond as she's running the race? he is running along side her, on the other side of the fence
What does Squeaky decide to do for Raymond? give up running and coach Raymond
Why does Squeaky want to coach Raymond? she wants him to know how it feels to be good at something
Why do Squeaky and Gretchen smile at each other after the race? they both ran a good race, and they respect each other
Created by: chassen
 

 



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