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The story “raymond’s run” is about a girl named squeaky who is responsible for caring for her brother, raymond. we learn that raymond has a mental disability and is sometimes a challenge to care for. think of a time when you have been responsible for caring for someone else. your experience could be babysitting for a neighbor’s child, to care for a pet, or an elderly relative. if you had not had this experience, think about a time someone close to you had this responsibility; or, imagine what being in this situation would be like. what lessons did you (or could you) learn from this experience? your response should be about 150 words.
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Your school has recently decided to start serving genetically modified food as part of school lunches. give a multimedia presentation to the student council arguing for or against the new policy. include engaging visual elements and strong evidence that support your position.
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