Answer :
Excerpt from "Raymond's Run" that best shows that squeaky isn't afraid to stand up for herself is, ".But as they get to me, they slow down. I’m ready to...down right from the jump."
How Hazel takes care of her older brother Raymond, who is disabled, is the main premise of "Raymond's Run." In this sentence, she is being unnecessarily protective and implying that anyone attempting to cause problem to Raymond will have to deal with her.
While the remainder of the statement is more explicative, this one is more emotive. For instance, the narrator continues by stating that the troublemakers like to bother her brother when he is left alone because "if he hangs back, someone's liable to walk up to him and get smart."
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