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    Have you ever wanted to be good at something‚ but you couldn’t figure out how and you just wanted to quit?This is how Lupe Medrano felt in the story “Marble Champ” by Gary Soto.Lupe is good at everything‚chess‚spelling bees straight A’s‚perfect attendance‚and she even has her own shelf in her room built for all of her awards that she had won.The only things she had never won at were sports.She tried to beg her body to run as fast as the other girls‚but she could never do it.Then one day she wanted

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    Marble Champ By Gary Soto

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    In the story ‘’Marble Champ’’ by Gary Soto‚ lupe is someone that wants to be good at something other than school.But as I read I learned that lupe is someone that people would admire. This is because she’s smart‚hardworking‚and a good sport. The first reason lupe is someone to admire is because she’s smart. Shes smart by being a straight A student and by getting A’s means she studied hard and did all of her homework and stayed on top of her work. Another reason why lupe is smart is because she

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    A Pie By Gary Soto Essay

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    hits some harder than others and it smote the naïve six year old Gary Soto with a compelling blow. In his autobiographical narrative Gary Soto vividly expresses the guilt he felt for stealing a pie from the perspective of his six year old self with a wide-eyed misunderstanding of religion. Using both irony and imagery Soto creates a powerful image of how his poisonous guilt pestered him. In the first paragraph of his narrative Soto sets the backdrop of religion‚ a theme that plays a major role

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    My Mother’s Strength Unlike Gary Soto in “Looking for work.” I didn’t look to the television to imitate what my idea of a family was. My family included my mother‚ my brother and my sister and that was enough for me. I never really focused on not having a dad around; it wasn’t as important as having our mom‚ who was always there for us. Many people believe that to be a productive family there needs to be two parents in the household. However‚ I know different. My mother was both parents and

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    For this paper I will be discussing three poems. They are Wood Butcher by Norman Hindley‚ Behind Grandma ’s House by Gary Soto‚ and Manners by Elizabeth Bishop. I will be examining the common theme I found throughout the three poems. I found that to be how the relatives teach lessons to their relation of a younger generation and the different approaches to their teaching. To start off I will discuss the Wood Butcher by Norman Hindley. I believe the way the father taught the son was some what

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    Izabella Perez-Bombino P2 6-1-2024. My Perspectives Summary Essay Unit 1 * Oranges "Oranges" by Gary Soto is a story about a young boy who goes on a date with a girl he likes. On a cold December evening‚ the boy brings two oranges to share with her. Throughout the date‚ he experiences a mix of nervousness and excitement as he navigates the complexities of a first date/crush. The story explores themes of innocence‚ first love‚ and the power of small gestures in building connections between people

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    Gary Soto Pie Analysis

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    Gary Soto Timed Writing In this essay‚ Soto uses many writing techniques to get his feelings across from stealing a pie at six years old. Three major writing techniques Soto uses to get his point across are contrast repetition‚ pacing and imagery. Fighting an internal battle with himself‚ Soto uses many cases of contrast repetition to show his internal conflict he has with himself about stealing the pie. Soto starts off by using contrast repetition almost immediately by saying that he “knew enough

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    Gary Soto Essay Juan Martinez Gary Soto was born on April 12‚ 1952 in Fresno‚ California and is a Mexican-American author and poet. Gary’s parents are Manuel Soto and Angie Soto. In his youth‚ he worked in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley and in factories in Fresno. Gary’s father died in 1957‚ when he was five years old. His family struggled to find work and he had little time and encouragement for school‚

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    The Pie by Gary Soto is about a six years old boy that gives into temptation and steals a pie. He then is faced with guilt and struggles with this guilt through-out the story. We‚ as humans are constantly faced with temptation in our every-day life. When you think about it‚ there isn’t a day that goes by without being tempted. Temptations lie with the food we eat‚ the people we talk to and the choices we are faced with. It can come in many forms. We are tempted to gossip‚ to tell a lie‚ to feel superior

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    Gary Soto - Seventh Grade

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    “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto In 7th grade Literature‚ we read the short story “Seventh Grade” about Victor who tries to be someone he is not just to impress a girl. What kinds of things do students in seventh grade at MMS do to impress other people (and not just someone of the opposite sex)? Tell me three things that you or other peers do to try to impress others and explain each one. * The things that student would do to impress someone at MMs. they would dress nice‚ get there hair or nails done

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