“Seventh Grade” by: Gary Soto

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“Seventh Grade” by: Gary Soto Vocabulary Builder Elective – optional course Scowl – make an unpleasant expression by contracting the eyebrows and lowering the corners of the mouth. Conviction – belief

Literary Analysis p. 250 What can you tell about Victor based on his thoughts in this paragraph? Answer: He’s a planner, and he is confident.

Literary Analysis p. 252 #1 What does Victor’s blush say about him? Answer: Victor is embarrassed. He wants to impress Theresa, but thinks he said something stupid because he was so nervous.

Literary Analysis p. 252 #2 How does Victor deal with subjects that are difficult for him? Answer: Victor deals with subjects that are difficult by sitting in the back of the room and hoping he will not be called on.

Literary Analysis p. 253 Describe Victor’s actions here in one or two words. Answer: Sneaky, funny, awkward

Literary Analysis p. 255 Based on his actions in this paragraph, describe one of Mr. Bueller’s character traits. Answer: Kind and thoughtful

Think about it… What is similar about Michael’s scowling and Victor’s pretending to speak French?

Answer: Both pretend to be something they are not in order to impress girls.

How does Victor view Teresa How does Victor view Teresa? Give examples from the story to support your inference.

Answer: He thinks she is pretty and smart Answer: He thinks she is pretty and smart. Evidence: He describes her looks, her personality, and her mathematical ability.