In the book stargirl who is senor saguaro




















He blurts out "she cheers for the other team! Archie tells Leo about how the few minutes when each of us is just waking up from a night's sleep, but before we open our eyes, are the minutes when each of us is most connected to our past and our nature. The moment we open our eyes, we become ourselves and we lose our connection. Leo doesn't really get why Archie is telling him this, but Shmoop has a sneaking suspicion that Stargirl would. Archie speaks to the cactus in Spanish, asking him to give Leo questions.

But Leo wants answers, not questions. Shush, Leo! Says Archie. After some initial confusion, Leo understands the question, but he doesn't want to answer it. Archibald Hapwood Brubaker, a. Archie continued to talk to Leo in riddles about the uniqueness of Stargirl. They decided to ask Senor Saguaro about her. Archie spoke to the cactus in Spanish, then translated his answer for Leo.

The cactus told him that it boils down to whose affection Leo values more: Stargirl's or the others. Leo wasn't sure how to answer it. In chapter twenty Stargirl won the next round of the oratorical contest, which meant she would be going to the state finals in April. She would practice giving her speeches to Leo, but they were different every time. They enjoyed riding their bikes around together. She would point out small things that Leo had never noticed, such as bugs on the ground or oddly colored doors.

Stargirl told Leo that she wanted to drive a lunch truck someday to deliver food to people who worked in office buildings. She delivered cards and gifts to people she didn't even know, which helped Leo realize that she was the one who gave him that porcupine necktie for his birthday years ago.

She'd had her mother sew it. She wants to bring lunch to all the hardworking people out there. She will own a fleet of the lunch trucks and deliver food everywhere she can, astonishing people with the variety and quality of her food. Why are Leo and his best friend fighting? They both like the same girl. Leo stole his homework. Even though he does not participate actively in the shunning of Leo and Stargirl, he also does not support Leo's relationship with Stargirl.

He does hang out with them a bit when she is attempting to be normal, but ultimately he shuns her just as much as everyone else.

At one point I actually started to feel guilty for being so annoyed with her because I felt that at the end of the book Jerry Spinelli was going to be like, "Oh, by the way, Stargirl is totally autistic or has aspergers and you are an awful person for being annoyed When Anna Grisdale's grandfather dies, Stargirl attends the funeral.

She cries, growing visibly upset. Anna's mother grills Stargirl about why she is there, and then throws her out of their house for invading their private moment. What is the irony at the end of Stargirl? The irony is that being different is something that characters such as Leo in the novel do not have enough courage to do. They stick to what they know and conformity, and therefore lose part of themselves. Who is senor saguaro? Asked by: Mr. Scottie Steuber IV. What did Stargirl teach Leo?

She taught him to wonder, to revel, to laugh, and to see. Why is Dori mad at Stargirl? Why did Leo stop following Stargirl? What is Stargirl's real name? Why did Kevin and Leo fight daily? Is Archie Stargirl grandfather?



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