Some type of indian/middle eastern,i think...
after the race...
he run's along the fence
it is when squeaky went to race
exposition: squeaky, Raymond, Gretchen Squeaky has to win race and take care of Raymond rising action: squeaky is about to race and she keeps in mind her brother climax: squeaky realizes that she can help Raymond achieve something. winning isn't everything. she aspires to pursue others interests. falling action: squeaky wins race while Gretchen comes in 2nd place. resolution: squeaky begins to respect Gretchen and will have to deal less with Raymond.
Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker
exposition: squeaky, Raymond, Gretchen Squeaky has to win race and take care of Raymond rising action: squeaky is about to race and she keeps in mind her brother climax: squeaky realizes that she can help Raymond achieve something. winning isn't everything. she aspires to pursue others interests. falling action: squeaky wins race while Gretchen comes in 2nd place. resolution: squeaky begins to respect Gretchen and will have to deal less with Raymond.
i really have no clue because i never read the story
Squeaky and Gretchen wait to hear the results of the race.
In "Raymond's Run" the falling action, or high point is when Hazel thinks about training Raymond. Then, the winner is announced.
The running of the race, the fact Raymond was running on the other side of the fence, the fact Hazel, aka Squeaky, won, how she thought about coaching Raymond to run, and the confrontation between Hazel and Gretchen.
Mr. Raymond explains that he pretends to be drunk in order to make the townspeople believe he is immoral and not a threat to his mixed-race relationship. He does this to cope with the racism and prejudice he faces in the community.
The rising action in "Raymond's Run" involves Squeaky's preparation for the May Day race, her conflict with Gretchen, and her realization that Raymond has the potential to be a talented runner. This section builds tension and leads to the climax of the story.