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English ACC 7th

Literary Elements-Seventh Grade Short Story

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Why does Victor want to take French as his elective? He might travel to France one day and a girl he likes is in the class
Michael Torres walks around with a scowl on his face because He thinks it will impress the girls
Victor's and Michael's discussion of the "the horrors of picking grapes in order to buy their fall clothes" shows that... The boys come from poor families
On the first day of French class, Victor tries to impress Teresa by Pretending that he knows how to speak French
Why is Mr. Bueller's response to Victor's bluff about knowing French best described as sympathetic (understanding)? Mr. Bueller had also pretended to be something he wasn't to impress a girl once
Which of the following scenes is the climax? When Victor is confronted by Teresa after French class
At the end of the story, Victor sprints to the library where he checks out 3 French textbooks because as an unexpected twist in the story, Teresa thinks he can help her with French. This part of the story can be considered Irony because this ending is the opposite of what the reader/character expected to happen
Which point of view? Victor didn't say anything, though he thought his friend looked pretty strange; Mr. Bueller shuffled through the papers on his desk. He smiled and hummed as he sat down to work. Third person omniscient
What is the meaning of the idiom "making a face?" "How come you're making a face?" Displaying an odd look or expression
What do we learn about Victor's character? "Great rosebushes of red bloomed on Victor's cheeks. A river of nervous sweat ran down his palms." Victor is embarrassed
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