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Olenka [21]
3 years ago
15

Reread lines 115–126. What do you think Squeaky's relationship with her mother is like?

English
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
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Answer: Squeaky and her mother are not particularly close

Explanation:

Even though the relationship Squeaky has with her mother isn't well-defined, we can still infer that they're not really close.

Firstly, we can see that Squeaky calls her mother “my mother” and doesn't call her mom. Calling her my mother indicates that they're not really close. Also, the incidents that are described shows that there's respect between them, but not affection.

Squeaky’s mother would doesn't really understand why Squeaky loves running and isn't in total support ad she'll have preferred her acting in more traditional feminine activities. Also, this doesn't really show affection between both of them.

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