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Naddika [18.5K]
3 years ago
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Hope knew how desperate Hayley was about making it on the baseball team. Hope had seen Hayley's grandparents cheering at the gam

e last year. They just looked so happy. The baseball team was the only thing in Hayley's life going well. Yet, Hope knew that she was a better player than Hayley. After baseball camp, there was really no competition. What was Hope to do? Here she was at try outs, and it was too late to drop out. There was one more spot on the team. She believed strongly that one should always do one's best, but she didn't want to break Hayley's heart. Which genre describes the passage best?
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Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
6 0
The Genre that best describe the passage is  sport-Drama

The passage told us about various emotion roller coaster that motivate the character to face her life which is one of the characteristic of a drama, and it tell a story about baseball as one of its main plot

hope this helps
Arlecino [84]3 years ago
5 0

The options of the question are, A) Science Fiction. B) Adventure C) Sports. D) Supernatural.  

The correct answer is C) Sports.

<em>The genre that describes the passage best is Sports. </em>

The genre is sports because it is referring to a baseball team and that there was no competition at last year’s camp. In literature, a genre is a style of writing, and it is determined by aspects such as the content, the tone, or the topic. There are many genres in literature, like <u>Science Fiction, Romance, Thriller, Supernatural, Comedy, and Terror.  </u>


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