thereโs no zoe in โseventh gradeโ ๐ the antagonist is either michael or mr bueller
In the short story "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto, the antagonist can be considered to be the protagonist's own feelings of insecurity and self-doubt, which arise as he tries to impress a girl in his class named Teresa. These feelings create internal conflict for the protagonist as he navigates the challenges of being in seventh grade.
the antagnist of this story is ernie
victor
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his love for teresa?
victors friend
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In the beginning of the short story "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto, the main characters are Victor, a seventh-grade boy, and Teresa, a girl he has a crush on.
the resolution of the 7th grade is that Mr. Buller start to thinkthat when he was in colloge he was using lies to impress the girls to. for that he decided to no tell anybody that victor doesn't know anything about the french. after class told victor if he doesn't do anything maybe sometimes victor help Teresa with her french class. victor notice that he is gonna love this year.
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Gary Soto
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto is a short story that follows Victor, a teenage boy who develops a crush on a girl named Teresa during his first week of seventh grade. The story explores themes of young love, self-esteem, and social dynamics among middle school students. It highlights Victor's struggles with being true to himself while trying to impress Teresa.
If you're talking about Seventh Grade by Gary Soto, then it's about a guy named Victor who really likes this girl named Teresa. He tries to impress her. On the first day of 7th grade, he takes French class and tries to impress her by saying he knows French. After class, she asks him to help her in French. (she still believes he knows French)So now he thinks he can "get his girl". If you're talking about something else, then sorry. It's a short story. You can read the story, Seventh Grade, in the book, Baseball in April and other stories. Hope this helped!!
In "Plunked" by Michael Northrop, the protagonist is Jack Mogens, a seventh grader who struggles with baseball, while the antagonist could be seen as Leo, the new kid who seems to be a better pitcher than Jack.
The story "Space Station Seventh Grade" by Jerry Spinelli takes place in a middle school where protagonist Jason looks for his identity, faces regular adolescent challenges, and navigates relationships with friends and family while dealing with the unique environment of seventh grade.
The believability of the story would depend on the specific details and events described. If the story accurately portrays common experiences, behaviors, and dynamics typically seen in seventh graders, then it could be quite believable as a snapshot of seventh grade. The authenticity of character interactions and emotions will also contribute to its believability.
the protagonist is Mathilde, and I think she's the antagonist too.
The protagonist is Laurie, and the antagonist is Charles.
The antagonist in the short story "Guests of the Nation" is Bonaparte, one of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) soldiers who is tasked with guarding the British prisoners. He ultimately betrays and executes the prisoners, which leads to a moral dilemma for the other characters in the story.