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harina [27]
3 years ago
10

Which excerpt from “Raymond’s run” uses the naritive voice to make a judgement about a character’s behavior

English
1 answer:
posledela3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is letter C. Or like last week when she won the spelling bee for the millionth time. “A good thing you got ‘receive’ Squeaky, ‘cause I would have got it wrong. I completely forgot about the spelling bee.” And she’ll clutch the lace on her blouse like it was some narrow escape. Oh, brother.

Explanation:

Narrative voice is the perspective from which the story is told. In "Raymond's Run", the narrator is also a character in the story. Squeaky, whose real name is Hazel, is a smart girl who tries her best in everything she does. She is critical of others, kids and adults, and quickly judges people around her to determine if they are worth her time.

Option C shows us one of the moments where Hazel judges another character in the story, Cynthia Procter. Hazel finds it annoying when Cynthia pretends to make no effort to accomplish things. Hazel does not hide from anyone the fact that she practices and studies hard. And she knows Cynthia does the same, but won't admit to it. Cynthia acts as if she just happens to know how to play the piano, or if the spelling bee contest that she won could have been a disaster if she had gotten a certain word - one that she clearly knows how to spell. From Hazel's tone we can tell how irritated she is by such fake behavior - "Oh, brother."

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