Mr. Pearson tries to encourage Squeaky to let someone else win the race.
Mr. Pearson wants Squeaky to consider coaching his younger sister, Raymond, in running. He suggests that Squeaky could still win races while also helping Raymond develop his talent and potentially win races himself.
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.
Squeaky and the other kids, especially Gretchen, have a conflict because they both want to win the May Day race. Squeaky perceives Gretchen as a threat to her success as a runner, causing tension between the two. Additionally, there may be feelings of competitiveness and jealousy fueling the conflict.
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.
Because if he won he would win a free boat.
cause they want to win and they are a loser leave them.
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Win the Race was created in 2000.
He won the race. Do you want one sandwich or two?
To win the race so they can win the race.