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olasank [31]
3 years ago
8

Which line from "Raymond's Run" provides the best evidence that Squeaky has self confidence? So they are steady coming up Broadw

ay and I see right away that it's going to be one of those Dodge City scenes cause the street ain't that big and they're close to the buildings just as we are. I'm thinking that girls never really smile at each other because they don't know how and don't want to know how and there's probably no one to teach us how, cause grown-up girls don't know either. I continue with my breathing exercises, strolling down Broadway toward the ice man on 145th with not a care in the world cause I am Miss Quicksilver herself. The biggest thing on the program is the May Pole dancing, which I can do without, thank you, even if my mother thinks it's a shame I don't take part and act like a girl for a change.
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2 answers:
GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

So they are steady coming up Broadway and I see right away that it’s going to be one of those Dodge City scenes cause the street ain’t that big and they’re close to the buildings just as we are.

Explanation:

DedPeter [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

It's "I continue with my breathing exercises, strolling down Broadway toward the ice man on 145th with not a care in the world cause I am Miss Quicksilver herself." I'm absolutely positive.

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