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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The Marble Champ

As I began recital the story The Marble Champ by Gary Soto, I realized that the main character, Lupe Medrano, oft compares herself to former(a)s. As a result, she feels badly almost her athletic abilities. She seems to think that shes merely pricey at something in which she can win. regenerate at the brainiact of the story, Lupes accomplishments are impressive. however all Lupe seems to notice is that she cannot run as fast as the other girls in school.Another example of Lupe comparing herself to others is when she describes her annoy with team sports. The text clearly says that Lupe was no faithful at sports. Lupe seems embarrassed that she isnt the star player of the team. Lupe also feels badly that she only recently learned to ride a bike, could only walk in a swimming pool, and rollerblade if her dad held her hand. This shows that Lupe is frustrated that she isnt the trump at everything.As Lupe began to think about these things, she had the idea of learning to play ma rbles. She do the decision to teach herself to play and began looking at applyful about being good at something which she can compete against others. This reminds me of myself when I am feeling out of exert in something. I compare myself to other people and feel insecure. But when I focus on my positive qualities, I find that I can do a good job. I hope Lupe keeps up her good attitude and feels dashing of herself soon.

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