In Seventh Grade, Gary Soto is trying to convey (show) to the reader that you should remain acting like yourself. For example, "Mr. Bueller remembered his college years when he dated girls in borrowed cars. She thought he was rich, until he ended up broke." (121). This evidence shows that you should not lie, or change your identity, just to impress someone else. As a result, you might end up earning a consequence you would not expect. If you plan on changing your identity, prepare yourself for the consequences because it might not be what you expect.