The narrator in the story tells us that, “All I have to do in life is mind my brother Raymond which is enough.” What do the words, “all I have to do in life” tell the reader?
The narrator has too many responsibilities to deal with
The narrator finds minding her brother to be overwhelming
The narrator’s sole responsibility is taking care of her brother
The narrator’s brother is too much to handle
Question 2
What does Squeaky decide to do at the end of the story?
Take her race winnings and buy new running shoes
Race her father
Study harder so that she could win in the spelling bee
Coach Raymond and be friends with Gretchen
In what point of view is the story “Raymond’s Run” told from?
First person
Third Person limited
Third Person objective
Second Person
Why does Squeaky feel she has disappointed her mother?
By not acting like a “traditional” girl
Because she did not make strait “A’s” in school
By not taking better care of Raymond
Because she did not learn how to sing in the church choir
Question 5
Both Squeaky and Gretchen are talented runners and want to win the May Day race. What part of the plot does this statement describe?
Falling action
External conflict
The climax
Internal conflict