Read this passage from "Raymond's Run."

. . . I'm the swiftest thing in the neighborhood. Everybody knows that—except two people who know better, my father and me. He can beat me to Amsterdam Avenue with me having a two fire-hydrant headstart and him running with his hands in his pockets and whistling. But that's private information. Cause you can imagine some thirty-five-year-old man stuffing himself into PAL shorts to race little kids? So as far as everyone's concerned, I'm the fastest and that goes for Gretchen, too, who has put out the tale that she is going to win the first-place medal this year. Ridiculous. In the second place, she's got short legs. In the third place, she's got freckles. In the first place, no one can beat me and that's all there is to it.

What character interactions are explained in this passage?

Select each correct answer.

Question 2 options:

A.Squeaky believes Gretchen is overconfident about winning.

B.Squeaky and her father share a love for running.

C.Gretchen is sure that she is going to win the first prize medal.

D.Gretchen knows that Squeaky is not as fast as she says.

A. Squeaky believes Gretchen is overconfident about winning.

B. Squeaky and her father share a love for running.
C. Gretchen is sure that she is going to win the first prize medal.