(1) Will wanted to make the school baseball team. (2) His brother Jacob said he would help Will train. (3) Jacob helped Will tra
in every day for three months. (4) Jacob knew his little brother would make the middle school team. (5) Jacob lent Will his lucky glove, and Will made the team! Even though he had not played in over a year. What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 1? A: Even though he had not played in over a year, Will wanted to make the school baseball team. B: Will wanted to even though he had not played make the school baseball team in over a year. C: Even though Will wanted to make the school team he had not played, in over a year baseball. D: Will wanted to even though he had not played in over a year make the school baseball team.
The speaker is talking about their journey and how it isn't to accomplish anything. In their perspective, they are scaling a "metaphorical mountain" for no specific reason.