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Read the paragraph from sora’s narrative essay.
that day after practice, i was frustrated and stomped home. in fact, i’m embarrassed to say i sulked for the rest of the day. then my stubborn streak kicked in, and i decided that failure wasn’t an option. i practiced regularly until the day came when i was able to consistently hit the ball. which sentence from the paragraph best supports the conclusion that this paragraph belongs in the middle of sora’s essay? that day after practice, i was frustrated and stomped home. in fact, i’m embarrassed to say i sulked for the rest of the day. then my stubborn streak kicked in, and i decided that failure wasn’t an option. i practiced regularly until the day came when i was able to consistently hit the ball
which sentence from the paragraph best supports the conclusion that this paragraph belongs in the middle of sora’s essay?
a.) that day after practice, i was frustrated and stomped home.
b.) in fact, i’m embarrassed to say i sulked for the rest of the day.
c.) then my stubborn streak kicked in, and i decided that failure wasn’t an option.
d.) i practiced regularly until the day came when i was able to consistently hit the ball.

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