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Alexxandr [17]
3 years ago
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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. Th

en 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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1 answer:
elixir [45]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is letter D.) I practiced regularly until the day came when I was able to consistently hit the ball. 
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