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mafiozo [28]
4 years ago
5

Which excerpt from “Seventh Grade” shows a moment when Mr. Bueller acts in a way that is different from what Victor expects?

English
2 answers:
lions [1.4K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

"Mr. Bueller shuffled through the papers on his desk, He

smiled and hummed as he sat down to work." is the excerpt tgat shows an instance where Mr.Bueller acts in a way different from victors expectations.

Explanation:

- At this point, Victor expected Mr.Bueller to shut his chances on Teressa out of breaking news that the statement victor had made earlier in class, was not french, but patches of a unique language.

- Differently, as Victor put effort in virtually convincing Mr.Bueller not to say the truth he held, Mr.Bueller already knew what Victor was undergoing and even likens it to his own situation during his school days when he spent his pockets out to please a girl only to realize a fault in his spending when he rane broke.

- Out of this, Mr.Buella decides to assume their talk and concerntrate on his own bussiness, when he sits humming and sets to work. Thereby giving Victor chances.

-This unexpected action from Mr.Bueller gives Victor confidence to talk to Teressa, on the basis of a lie that he knew french and he would therefore be of great help to her on her French classes.

Ivenika [448]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"Mr. Bueller shuffled through the papers on his desk, He

smiled and hummed as he sat down to work." is the excerpt tgat shows an instance where Mr.Bueller acts in a way different from victors expectations.

Explanation i did it

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