Becky+Meliza

Becky Essay The story “Becky and the Wheels and Brake Boys” was written by James Berry. It tells of a girl named Becky who wants a bike but can’t get one until the end of the end of the story. Becky is a credible. She shows that she is credible through what she feels, says, and does. She is credible because she wants to fit in with the Wheel and Brake Boys. For example, Becky thinks, “I only want to be with Nat, Aldo, Jimmy, and Ben.” They all have bikes and she wants one too, so she can ride and play with them. This makes her seem credible because most children want to belong to a group.

Furthermore, Becky is credible because she keeps begging her mom for a bike. This example shows how Becky is credible, “Over and over I told my //mum// I wanted a bike.” Becky thinks she has to ask several times and give reasons for how she feels toward the item. This shows that Becky is credible because a lot of kids usually want to get a bike.

Finally another reason that makes Becky seem credible is that she fights with her friend. As an example Becky thinks, “For the first time me and Shirnette had a real fight, because of what I hated most.” Shirnette wanted to get back at Becky had to put a centipede up her shirt, so she got even by putting a cockroach in Becky’s blouse. This proves that Becky is a realistic character because a lot of bect friends get in fight and make up.

In conclusion, Becky, the main character in “Becky and the Wheels and Brake Boys,” is a believable because of her emotions, her words, and her actions. That means that she is your average child.