Claim: In the story Seventh Grade by Gary Soto, Victor is trying to hard to get Teresa, a girl he likes.
Introduction:
Have you ever tried too hard for something? Victor did this on the
first day of seventh grade, the main setting of the book Seventh Grade
by Gary Soto, where he tried too hard to get Teresa to like him on the
first day of school.
Reason One: It's the first day of
school, and Victor is looking around for Teresa, trying to impress her,
and thinking about her the whole day. It's the first day of school! It's
not like he has one or two days to get her. He's trying to hard! If he
does this everyday he's going to get exhausted! It's not going to end
well. He's too young for this I think. I mean, he's not going to get her the first day. It's going to take time!
Reason Two: To impress Teresa, he lies that he
knows fluent french, and gets himself on the very edge of complete
embarrassment. It's not really worth that. He's trying to hard! To get
Teresa to like him, he took a HUGE risk of being embarrassed and never
getting her for the rest of the year!! He's wants it so bad that he's
willing to risk everything and I think he will do any amount of work for
her love. Some people are that way.
Reason Three: Victor's thinking about Teresa
to much, and sucking up his own time doing it. When his teacher asks
him to say a person, he immediately says, "Teresa!" And then everyone
knew he liked her. He couldn't think of anyone but him, so he said that.
He's always looking for her and thinking about her. Like during recess
he looks around until he sees her under a tree. He's kind of desperate. He's just starting the year.
Conclusion:
Victor tries too hard for Teresa, and he's probably going to have
trouble this year, but have a good year none the less. I think he's
going to get her eventually, but with a lot of trouble, and probably going to get her really early or late in the year. So ya.
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