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One major idea or theme of "No Gumption," by Russell Baker, is that one should set realistic expectations for oneself or others. A sentence that directly develops or refines the main idea is: "My mother finally concluded that I would never make something of myself by pursuing a life in business and started considering careers that demanded less competitive zeal." The sentence illustrates how Buddy's mother begins to change her mind about her son being a paperboy. In fact, he does not like selling newspapers at all. However, for three years his mother insists that he must keep trying. In the end, she gives up and starts to consider careers other than business that do not require great effort from Buddy. Finally, after reading his composition, she realizes that he could be a good writer.
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