Taking Sides Essay

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Lincoln is nervous about the Franklin versus Columbus game because he doesn’t know which team to have pride in. Instead he decided to play for himself than school pride. Lincoln was still nervous even though he thought he wasn’t going to play. Since Lincoln can’t choose between the two teams, he didn’t care who won because he is playing for himself. He also sees his fellow team members nervous and unsure. Lincoln liked both teams, he can’t pick over one. Lincoln keeps friends, no matter old or new friends. Lincoln later loses his nervous feeling and becomes confident after he played at the last quarter. Lincoln enters the locker room and sees everyone is nervous and unsure also. Lincoln also cares about his old Franklin team. He saw Coach Ramos with players huddled around him. He saw familiar faces of-Louie Estrada, Eddie”Big Foot” Negrete, Warren Higgins, Danny Salinas, and Tony. Tony was a second-stringer, not a starter, but he played a good game. Coach Yesutis together, Lincoln tried his best to get involved with clasped hands with Bukowski and Durkins. Their hands were moist with sweat. When Lincoln spotted Vicky his heart leaped like a fish under the Columbus sweats. It sank once he saw a dude sitting very close to her. He looked up at the score was 13-7 Franklin. He groaned and stared at the floor. When he looked up again he saw the score was 19-11 Franklin. He saw an unfair foul with Danny Salinas and Bukowski. Salinas shoved Bukowski, but Bukowski shoved back sending Salinas to the ground. A foul was called, second personal. Lincoln scanned the bleachers and spotted Monica with her father. He grinned and waved, she waved back. The father looked grim and serious, like a Mexican version of Mr. Schulman, al; about busine... ... middle of paper ... ...ln was fooled by his looks and thought he would be a jerk just like Coach Yesutis. The result was the complete opposite when Roy talked to him about the jerk Coach. In conclusion Lincoln avoided Roy at first as much as possible because he thought he would be a jerk. Slowly he ran out of excuses. Then he meets Roy and found the true Roy instead of the Roy he imagined. He also thought Roy wouldn’t care about his difficulties about school. He discovered that he dose care and he was surprised on how many times Roy had saved him from his unfair Coach, Yesutis. If I were in Lincoln’s shoes I would have make a prediction, then meet him, possibly befriend him. I would not judge people’s attitude by their looks and their favorite color. If they have god attitude then I would try to befriend them. If they have bad attitude I would stay away from them as much as possible.

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