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    A. Alex continually talking loudly out of turn and off topic is disruptive to the seventh-grade classroom environment. His action is possible to throw the rest of class off topic and might triggers other students’ acting out. It will cut the flow of the lesson and distract other students who try to focus on the topic. The possible antecedent of Alex’s behavior is due to the purpose of seeking an attention or to avoid classwork. If talking loudly happens in whole class discussion, it might be…

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    In the short story “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto, the protagonist, Victor has a crush on a girl named Teresa. Teresa was in Victor's French class. The main conflict was that Victor truly wanted to date Teresa, but he didn’t know how to ask her. Although Victor didn’t know French, he put his hand up when the teacher asked if anyone knew French. He did it so that maybe Teresa would notice him. The lesson that Victor learned was to not lie. He was greatly embarrassed when the teacher put him…

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    In the stories “Seventh Grade” and “Melting Pot” there is conflict. The conflict in “Seventh Grade” is internal. This means that the conflict takes place within his mind. “Melting Pot” uses mainly external conflict. It takes place between groups of people in their neighborhood. There is a winner of the conflict in “Seventh Grade”. In the short story “Seventh Grade” the conflict is that Victor is trying to impress Teresa by saying he can speak French. Although he knows no French, he makes up…

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    Every story has a conflict. In “Seventh Grade” the conflict is internal while in “Melting Pot” its external. In “Seventh Grade” Victor the internal conflict takes place in Victors mind. While in “Melting Pot” being external takes place with groups of people. These are two very different situations, with two different people with different mindsets as well. Is there a winner for any of these conflicts? There is no winner in “Seventh Grade”. Because his conflict was talking to Teresa, his crush…

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    Anyone can go to seventh grade but, first you must finish sixth grade. I think that I should be able to move up to seventh grade since I have gotten amazing grade through out this whole school year. In social studies, E.L.A, and, math I have learned many new things. Some of the new things that I have learned are algebra, perfect paragraph form, and about the economy. I think that I am eligible to go to seventh grade. I think that in Social Studies I have excelled greatly since the first marking…

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    Internal conflict happens when a character is battling with an inside force. External conflict is the battle with outside forces. In the story “Seventh Grade” the main character, Victor, is faced with an internal conflict. While the story “Melting Pot” the conflict is between groups of people. Conflicts can have winners, but not all conflicts do. In “Seventh Grade” the main character, Victor, is faced with an internal conflict. He has to figure out how to get his crush, Teresa, to notice him. …

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    The conflicts in the stories “Seventh Grade” and “Melting Pot” differ in structural ways. Internal conflict, a problem with an inside force, such as their minds, happens in “Seventh Grade” with a boy named Victor. In “Melting Pot”, there is an external conflict about the streets of people with diverse ethnicities live in. External conflict happens between an outside force, such as a specific group or person, with someone else. Sometimes, these conflicts have winners, but some can be left in the…

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    The First Day of Seventh Grade “Ring Ring,” sang the clock. I open my eyes. “The first day of seventh grade,” I groaned. I leak out of my bed, reluctant to get up. I drag my feet as I walked downstairs and into the kitchen. “Good morning,” said Mom cheerfully. “Ugg,” I groaned, “I don’t want to go to school.” “It will be fun,” Mom said. Even she knew that wasn't true. “Yeah right, it will be as boring and miserable as every day of school.” “You don’t know that, maybe you should…

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    In the story “Seventh Grade” Victor had and internal conflict about a girl he liked named Teresa. Victor is trying to get Teresa to like him to by acting like he knows French when Mr. Bueller calls on him. Then after class Teresa ask him to help her with her French. After she ask him he goes to the library and checked out three French books. In the story “Melting Pot” there is an external conflict between all the ethnic groups in her neighborhood. Some people did not like other people but some…

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    what I need to work on to succeed in the future. In 2012 I started sixth grade at Eisenhower Middle School. I was excited to be out of Elementary school because I wanted a more advanced curriculum and I was excited to start learn the Double Bass in orchestra. I also thought it would be nice to go to seven different classes instead of having to learn everything from one or two people (regular and gifted teacher). In sixth grade I often left…

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