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In the novel "The Dolphin's Raymond" by David Almond, Raymond pretends to drink to cope with his emotions and the complexities of his life. This behavior serves as a way for him to express his feelings of isolation and the struggles he faces as a young person. By mimicking the act of drinking, he seeks a sense of belonging and escape from his reality. Ultimately, it reflects his inner turmoil and desire for connection.

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