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In the story "Seventh Grade,” how do Victor’s hopes and expectations about Teresa at the beginning of the school day compare with his hopes and expectations about Teresa at the end of the school day?
His hopes and expectations are exactly the same at the end of the day.
His hopes and expectations are completely different at the end of the day.
His hopes and expectations are strengthened by the end of the day.
His hopes and expectations are weakened by the end of the day.
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At the start Victor only quietly hopes he'll impress Teresa and imagines what might happen; by the end, after his attempt to speak French and Teresa's friendly reaction, his hopes about her are strengthened.
At the start Victor only quietly hopes he'll impress Teresa and imagines what might happen; by the end, after his attempt to speak French and Teresa's friendly reaction, his hopes about her are strengthened.
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