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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
7

Compare and contrast jerry from president cleveland where are you and squeaky from raymons run

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dlinn [17]3 years ago
8 0
Both Jerry and Squeaky love their family. They help their older siblings out even at the expense of their wants. 

Jerry from "President Cleveland, where are you?" helped his brother out by selling the last of President Cleveland card and giving the proceeds to his brother, Armand, to buy new shoes for him(Armand) and corsage for his girlfriend.

Squeaky from Raymond's Run competed in a running competition with the intent to beat Gretchen, the one who made fun of Raymond. She is a fierce protected of her older brother, Raymond. She is confident in her abilities as well as accepting of other's shortcomings. 


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