What is the resolution of "Raymond's Run"?

A. Squeaky and Gretchen meet on the street.

B. Raymond pretends to ride a stagecoach.

C. Squeaky decides to becomes Raymond's track coach.

D. Squeaky watches Raymond run.****

Am I right @Mrs.Sue can you please help.

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Ok then so what are the answers

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Please help @Ms.Sue

Based on the options provided, it looks like you are trying to answer a question about the resolution of the story "Raymond's Run."

To find the correct answer, you can analyze the options given and determine which one represents the resolution of the story. The resolution is the part of the story where the main conflict is resolved, and the outcome or conclusion becomes clear.

Here is a breakdown of each option:

A. "Squeaky and Gretchen meet on the street" - This option does not represent the resolution of the story as meeting someone on the street does not bring a resolution to the conflict or provide a clear conclusion.

B. "Raymond pretends to ride a stagecoach" - This option does not represent the resolution of the story as it focuses on Raymond pretending to ride a stagecoach, which does not address the main conflict or provide a clear conclusion.

C. "Squeaky decides to become Raymond's track coach" - This option does not represent the resolution of the story either, as it describes an action but not the final outcome or conclusion of the story.

D. "Squeaky watches Raymond run" - This option represents the resolution of the story as it implies that Squeaky watches Raymond run, suggesting that she has accepted him and his talent, which resolves the conflict between Squeaky and Raymond.

Therefore, based on the available options, option D seems to be the most fitting choice for the resolution of "Raymond's Run."

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