Which excerpt from "Seventh Grade" is an example of an internal expectation? Teresa is going to be my girl this year, he promised himself as he left the gym full of students in their new fall clothes. The principal, Mr. Belton, spoke over the crackling loudspeaker, welcoming the students to a new year, new experiences, and new friendships. In English, they reviewed the parts of speech. Mr. Lucas, a portly man, waddled down the aisle, asking, "What is a noun?" The teacher wet his lips and asked something else in French. The room grew silent. Victor felt all eyes staring at him.

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Answer:

The excerpt from "Seventh Grade" which is an example of an internal expectation is:

A. Teresa is going to be my girl this year, he promised himself as he left the gym full of students in their new fall clothes.

Explanation:

In literature, "internal" refers to anything that happens "inside" the characters' minds. It is related to expectations, conflicts, wishes, feelings, thoughts. Option A is the only option talking of something happening internally. When it says, "he promised himself," it means the character did not externalize the thought, that is, he did not tell anyone else. He kept it to himself, at least at this point. Therefore, option A is an example of internal expectation.

Answer:

The answer is D. Mr. Bueller said that if the students studied hard, at the end of the year they could go to France and be understood by the populace.

Explanation:

The answer is D