Raphael Perez is characterized as someone not only fast (almost as fast as Squeaky, the narrator) but also willing to use psychological warfare to inflict doubt and fear on his competitors even before the race actually begins.
He does this by cleverly bringing attention to a number of potential pitfalls that his track competitors might run into or encounter, regardless of the fact that some of these pitfalls are quite hilarious and probably very unlikely to happen during the actual race.
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OK I got a story.
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So me and my 3 yr old brother were in Walmart and we are looking for a new pair of shoes for him and he is in front of me. So I look away and when I look back at him and his pants and his pull up are pulled down and he is shaking his behind in my face and everyone is looking at us because my brother was shaking his behind and being a 3 yr old in a public store. It was so embrassing no cap.
Answer: Whenever he's <u>Moving</u>, Reza is paying <u>No</u> attention to what he’s doing and watches the drivers around him.
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I am writing to let you know what I am doing this week. I just got back from the Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucestershire, England. It was a strange experience but fun!
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Sorry but I am not sure about the last question.
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(3)-complete the rhyme scheme
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complete the rhyme scheme