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Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in 1888' is the full title of an American poem written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer. The poem tells the story of the final half-inning of a baseball game. The home team of Mudville is losing four to two. The first two batters for Mudville quickly strike out, but the following two get on base safely so that a home run will win the game for Mudville. The next batter is the team's star hitter Mighty Casey, whom the crowd believes will pull through.
In the poem, Mighty Casey gets two pitches right down the middle of the plate, but he passes them up, waiting for an even better pitch to hit. The crowd is in a frenzy because one more strike means that Casey is out and the game is over.
Mighty Casey sneers at the pitcher with determination, and the pitcher makes the third pitch. Casey swings incredibly hard, and the author notes that in other places in the country, people are happy and smiling -- but not in the ballpark because Casey has struck out to lose the game for Mudville.
My teacher always said that all of those should be in there but most importantly, she said 4)
Answer:
This is more of a personal question to you; you need to write this yourself, but I can certainly try to help you.
I don't know if this is supposed to be a full essay or a paragraph, but just make sure you have a clear thesis. Try to be humble about yourself while writing.
Some examples of possible "new adventures" may be:
- how you fought through the first day of school
- your first time in a new country
- Your first time learning another language
- Your first day in a sport team
etc.
Make sure to stay on topic; don't go on side stories. Utilize rhetorical language for some pizazz if it is important (like I said, I don't know the nature of this assignment, but it sounds like a school entrance essay). If you have any other questions, comment it, and I'll try to help if I am still awake.
Good Luck!
I think its either a or b