B. Casey is upset by the townspeople’s anger.
The townspeople being
angry at Casey never quite subsides throughout the majority of the poem.
In fact, it makes its presence known even toward the end of the poem as
Casey comes up to bat in the ninth inning as is evidenced by “A dismal
groan in chorus came; a scowl was on each face |When Casey walked up,
bat in hand, and slowly took his place.” And, readers can tell he is
upset at this in the lines that ensue: “His bloodshot eyes in fury
gleamed, his teeth were clenched in hate; | He gave his cap a vicious
hook and pounded on the plate.”
Achieving at a high level is al about making sacrifices. For example, young Olimpic athletes often practice many hours a day even while attending to school and completing homework. In this case, their commitment to fitness extends to their diet and sleep schedule. In comparison to other kids their age, their lives are very regulated, and there is not a lot of time for hanging out with friends. As shown above it is not only talent that separates Olympic athletes from the rest, it is also their willingness to make the necessary sacrifices.
Answer:
i would definitely be c
Explanation:
my explanation isn't long enough