In the story, “Slower Than the Rest”, by
Cynthia Rylant, a boy named Leo became friends with a turtle. Leo was considered slower than most kids his
age because he learned a lot slower. Leo
and the turtle were great friends because they both moved slowly.
In the story, Cynthia Rylant was able to show readers how friends can make tough situations better. One way the story showed that friends can
make situations better was when Leo felt bad about being taken out of his
fourth grade classroom. The story said,
“He saw no way to be happy after that”, because Leo was so sad. However, the story also said that, “Charlie
took care of Leo’s happiness, and he did it by being congenial.” Leo was sad because of his switch into
another class, but Charlie made it much better for him. Charlie being a nice turtle helped Leo to see
the positive side of things.
Charlie also
helped to make fifth grade better because Charlie was someone to talk to
privately every day. Since Leo thought
Charlie was a wise turtle, the same way he thought older people were wise, Leo
felt comfortable talking to Charlie. A
comforting friend to talk to always makes things better. Leo knew that he could trust Charlie, and
that made Leo feel much better about things.
Another key point from the story that
showed friends make situations better is when Leo took Charlie to school. School was not the best place for Leo,
especially since he was held back in fourth grade. When Leo took Charlie to school, Charlie
helped Leo feel fast and confident for the first time in a long time. By having Charlie help Leo through such tough
times, Cynthia Rylant was able to show how friendship can make life better.
Given
these points, I learned from the story that friends can certainly help to make tough situations easier get
through. In the beginning of the story,
Leo was a very sad boy because of his slowness.
By the end of the story, Leo was a lot happier because of his friendship
with Charlie the turtle. Charlie helped
Leo to realize that he was not the only person slow at things. Friendship is important because friends are
always there for you when you need them to help make any situation better, or
easier to deal with.
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