Percy Jackson C.E.R
Claim:
Percy could try to study harder in order to lower the chance of being kicked out of school
Evidence:
On page 53, “I wondered how she could say that. What was so great about me? A dyslexic, hyperactive boy with a D+ report card, kicked out of school for the sixth time in six years”
Excerpt From: Rick Riordan. “Lightning Thief, The (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1).” Apple Books.
Reasoning:
Getting better grades not only impacts your impression on the teacher, but it also can make you feel you accomplished something. Getting good grades and not being kicked out of school will benefit Percy’s future. This includes getting in a university, getting a well-paid job, and other peoples impressions on you. If people think positive thoughts about you, it means better relationships, and good relationships can impact your health (and your life span will increase! (According to an article “Why Personal Relationships Are Important” by Mary Jo Kreitzer, RN, Ph.D.)).
Paragraph:
I think Percy could try to study harder in order to lower the chance of being kicked out of school. I think this because on page 53, “I wondered how she could say that. What was so great about me? A dyslexic, hyperactive boy with a D+ report card, kicked out of school for the sixth time in six years” as it was explained in the book, “Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief”. This will benefit him because getting better grades not only impacts your impression on a teacher, it also can make you feel you accomplished something. Getting good grades and not being kicked out of school will benefit Percy’s future. This includes getting in a university, getting a well-paid job, and other peoples impressions on you. If people think positive thoughts about you, it means better relationships, and good relationships can impact your health (and your life span will increase! (According to an article “Why Personal Relationships Are Important” by Mary Jo Kreitzer, RN, Ph.D.)).