Read the claim.
Setting helps shape the behavior of the main character in each story.
Select the statement that supports this claim.
Question 20 options:
Squeaky realizes Raymond's ability to run is more important than her own ability; Jerry realizes Armand's prom items are more important than his baseball glove.
Jerry likes to trade cowboy cards; Squeaky likes to run.
Squeaky has the streets and park to run races; Jerry has the drugstore and piazza to trade cards.
Squeaky does not fight Mary Louise; Jerry does not fight Rollie Tremaine.