This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
The text evidence in this excerpt best supports the idea that Squeaky:
A. is tired of running and would rather coach.
B. appreciates the strength of her competitor.
C. is proud because she won the race.
D. thinks people only smile a real smile when they win.
Answer:
The evidence supports the idea that Squeaky:
B. appreciates the strength of her competitor.
Explanation:
"Raymond's Run" is a short story by Toni Cade Bambara. It is narrated from Squeaky's perspective. She is Raymond's sister and is beautifully loyal to her brother, not accepting anyone saying anything to him about his being different. <u>She is brave and feisty, ready to pick up a fight with anyone, including the girl mentioned in the excerpt we are analyzing here.</u>
<u>Once they compete, Squeaky begins to admire Gretchen. Squeaky, being strong and honest herself, admires those same qualities in others. Gretchen put up a fight and tried her best during the race. For that reason, she has gained Squeaky's respect.</u>
11. C
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. C
16. A
17. B
I hope this helps
Answer:
B, taller
Explanation:
[] In this case, you would not be "tallest" because there are only two of you.
[] While "more tall" <em>could </em>work, it is not the best option.
[] Tallerest is a word, leaving us with option B of "taller".
"Intensive pronoun" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>you call a word that emphasizes the importance of the antecedent. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer has helped you.</span>
Answer:
1. many
2. much
3.a little
4. a lot of
5. a little
6. a little
7. [question makes no sense]
Explanation:
6 and 7 probably aren't formatted correctly, from what I can tell neither make 100% sense.