The purpose of this excerpt is about the preservation of the balance. It shows that there are left-handed people, alongside with right-handed ones. This truth comes from the nature. Among all of these given options, the only correct answer is C.
If you are referring to the passage where Doodle is a baby and trying to get up when laid on his stomach, then his determination would be the correct answer.
The excerpt is telling us how Doodle wanted to succeed in moving on his own despite the many difficulties that he encountered because of his weak heart. He never gave in to his inabilities which is why he is considered to be hard-working and bent on achieving his goals. Based on this explanation, I believe the correct answer is - <span>He is determined and does not give up easily.</span>
The plot of "Raymond's Run" revolves around Hazel, the protagonist, who needs to win a race and wants to train her older brother who has health problems.
Based on this we can say that:
- The point of view is in the first person since Hazel is the one who narrates the story.
- The setting is Harlem, New York.
- The conflict is external and can be thought of as Character versus character.
<h3>What kind of conflict is this?</h3>
External conflict does not establish itself in the character's mind and establishes an element outside that character's body to generate the conflict.
In "Raymond's Run" the conflict is external and is of the Character versus Character type because the conflict is established between Hazel and Gretchen who is Hazel's main opponent in the race and the person she needs to defeat.
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I think the answer is (B)