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English, 17.12.2019 18:31 emilyjohnna11

For as long as i remember becoming an athlete was my dream— to score a point, to win a game, to be a member of a team. 5 i pursued the game of baseball; took a line drive to the knee. i pitched the ball with all my might, the hitter fired it back at me. 9 thought that i’d attempt some golf; positioned my ball upon a tee, swung my club to give it a whack! it appeared to laugh at me. 13 attended football tryouts; heard the players discuss a “sack.” i wasn’t aware of what that was ‘til they knocked me flat upon my back. 17 attempted to play volleyball; a player sprang up for a spike. that ball bolted by so fast it was like a lightning strike. 21 tried out for gymnastics to learn tumbles, twists, and flips, but all i had to demonstrate were stumbles, sprains, and trips. 25 when it comes to playing sports i’m like a fish upon the land. no bats, no balls, no mitts for me, just slip a pen into my hand. 29 i might not be an athlete— nor challenger or fighter— but i can merge the things i love if i become a sports writer. read the passage on the left to answer the following questions: 1) what is the best evidence that the author would make a good sportswriter? a) the poem's admiring attitude toward athletes b) the fact that she has failed at almost every sport c) the poem itself, which is a funny description of sports d) the fact that she has loved sports since she was very young

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