In the passage Making Sarah Cry also in Don't Give Up the Fight, they both show perseverance because even though they are both getting bullied they both keep trying their hardest but people still made fun of them and teased them. In Don't Give Up The Fight, Ava was playing in a league. In Making Sarah Cry, Sarah was playing at recess time in an elementary school. Even though the theme was the same the characters actions were different.
When Ava was getting teased she tried to ignore the boys who were teasing her so she didn't say anything but it still affected her. This shows perseverance because she kept going to the track meets even though she was getting bullied. In the middle, she talked with Lindsay but they did not really do anything until they went to the final race. Ava won the race but Jacob said he didn't see it. If she beat him to the tree 100 yards away then he would believe her. When Ava finally said yes they started the race. When Ava was starting to pass him he pushed her onto her back she fell and fractured her wrist.
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As in Making Sarah Cry the boy is bullying Sarah. Ava finally got help from Lindsay because she told her all of the problems that she was having in track as in Making Sarah Cry the boy got into a car crash, once he came back to school his homeroom greeted him with balloons and welcome back’s but, when he went outside they started to make fun of him because his leg was gimpy and he had a scar on his face. But after a few minutes of his friends teasing him, Sarah came out and told the other boys to stop because she was my friend. This is important because even though he was one of the boys who was bullying her she came along and stood up for him which shows that she did have a heart. In the beginning, some people said she did not have a heart, that's why she came back every
2). Part 1: The story starts of with main character Connor's side. He found out that his parents had him put on Unwound list. He went to talk to his girlfriend, Ariana. She suggested that he run away, so Conner asked her if she wants to come with him, and she said yes.
To conclude, Mine is showing resilience by documenting and drawing all of the pictures when she was not supposed to she still did to show how the people treated her in the camp because no one would believe her this shows how her passion saved her from feeling invisible. “Determined to document every day she spent behind barbed wire.carrying her sketch pad throughout camp, she carefully recorded all she saw and experience” She is drawing all of her experiences at camp and this shows resilience because there is a rule of no cameras but there isn't one about
Aimee Mullin had her legs amputated below the knee when she was one, Bethany Hamilton had her arm bitten off in a shark attack. Both of these women faced a big adversity in their lives. While both were persistent when facing their adversity, they are different in the ways they acted at first. Both Aimee Mullin and Bethany Hamilton where persistent. Amiee was persistent when deciding that she wanted to be the fastest woman with artificial legs.
Her best friend, Eric, is the complete opposite, until one day when Sarah stops talking. Nobody knows why she stopped talking. She just did. Sarah has awful scars all over her face. She tells everyone that they were from boiling spaghetti noodles that she knocked over when she was younger.
His parents are in a fatal car crash and die. He finds out that his parents took a loan out on their house to pay for his schooling. He loses everything even his house. Jacob was almost done with school and he started his final and couldn’t handle it. Jacob ran out of class and didn’t stop till he got to a train and decided to hop on.
{Olivia} Ultimately, each story had a different main character with a specific trait that enables them to survive. In the story Trapped, Aron Ralston uses stamina to be a survivor. That is different in the story The Most Dangerous Game where Rainsford uses his logic to be a survivor. Hyeonseo Lee uses her quality of bring brave to survive her hardships. Throughout your life there are going to be struggles and these three traits could potentially impact you to earn the title of being a survivor.
The text pieces Making Sarah Cry and I Escaped a Violent Gang both share the theme of Overcoming obstacles. Although the two may seem different, there are several things that connect them to that theme. The characters overcome hardships that hurt them. The narrator and Sarah in Making Sarah Cry face the hardships of being bullied for things they can’t help. But they found new strength, and soon others became like them.
Imagine if you had one of your limbs removed right when you were going to have your dream career. This is what Aimee Mullins and Bethany Hamilton had to go through. Even though Aimee Mullins and Bethany Hamilton handled their adversity in different ways, it is important to see that they also took things the same way but both were determined to pursue their goals in life. Similarly, both Aimee Mullins and Bethany Hamilton were determined to pursue their dreams.
By thinking of his family, Salva is able to keep walking even though he’s tired, thirsty, hungry, and his feet hurt. The second example of Perseverance is when Salva is in the refugee camp. He hates the refugee camp and wants to get out of there. “I only need to get through the rest of this day, he told himself. This day and no other.”
She was being courageous because she feared that Eric would do something with the information that she gave him but she just went for it and gave him the letter even after she had the chance to change her decision. Running away is a hard thing to do especially when you want to stay put. Sarah decides she is going to runaway to keep everyone else safe but it is so hard to leave all the people that you have ever loved just to keep them safe.
_Literary Essay In the play “The Watsons Go To Birmingham” and the poem, “Making Sarah Cry” they both have similarities and differences. In both text and poem they share the theme of courage. For instance in “The Watsons Go To Birmingham” they go to a “white only” restaurant and could have got arrested. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah stands up for someone who made fun of her. Although the theme is the same the characters act very different.
The first example of this is when chou walks home after a long day of hard work, “As they approach their village and then their home, Chou's neck throbs painfully, her lower back burns, and her calves are tight from the long journey. But she does not complain. She knows that the life of a poor villager is always filled with aches and pain from hard labor.” (Pg) Chou is used to a life filled with hard labor and understands that she must not complain in the conditions she and her family are under. This shows persistence because Chou stays strong and doesn't say anything about her pain and she knows if she did, it would be disrespectful and show that she isn't grateful.
Her mom finally gets better and moves back home. Anna is happy now she gets to move back with her mom soon, Dani is still being a jerk, told Anna to get away. Her dad got her a phone to talk to her
She decides that it is best to leave him so the family moves again. This time Samantha is not very happy about the change of school, she had to leave all her friends and her other things. The mum gets a new boyfriend again and even tough this one seems nicer, he is kind of strict and cares a lot about Olivia, I believe that it takes kind of hard on Samantha who is the older sibling. Samantha was, in the beginning of the movie, a very clever girl. Even though she
Marian tried to pull Ana away from George but Ana fought her off, slapping her with her bloody hands and clutched on to him for dear life. Marian understood, after all, George was her brother. He was the only family she had left. “We need to move!” Lisa screamed, flailing her skinny hands around in a crazy manner.