Match the story events on the left to the correct element of plot structure on the right


Victor pretends he can speak French


climax


Victor gets his school schedule.


resolution


Victor tries to get Teresa's attention


after homeroom and at lunch.


exposition


Teresa asks Victor if he will help her in


French


rising action


Victor checks out books to learn French


and help Teresa


falling action

Respuesta :

Explanation:

- Victor pretends he can speak French > Rising action.

- Victor gets his school schedule > Exposition.

- Victor tries to get Teresa's attention after homeroom and at lunch > Rising action.

- Teresa asks Victor if he will help her in French > Falling action.

- Victor checks out books to learn French and help Teresa > Climax

Answer:

  • In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto, the story reaches its climax when Mr. Bueller stays quiet about Victor not knowing French.
  • When Mr. Bueller asks if anyone in the class knows French and then Victor raises his hand, although he doesn't speak the language, Mr. Bueller decides not to make fun of it, and instead, he continues with the class normally. This action had a positive effect on Victor, who considers Mr. Bueller to be a good person and motivates him to do well in French, despite of his previous attempt to impress Teresa.
  • Regarding the other options, although they occur at the beginning (Teresa sees Victor in the lunch area and smiles at him and Victor raises his hand in French to impress Teresa) and at the end (Victor assures Teresa that helping her will not be a bother), they aren't considered to be the highest point of the conflict in the story