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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
15

"I watch the ball leave his hands like a bird up high, skating the sky, crossing over us." What is the ball symbolic of? A the f

ather, Chuck Bell B winning the county championship C JB and Miss Sweet Tea dating D the bond between Josh and JB
English
1 answer:
diamong [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. the father, Chuck Bell

Explanation:

This question is about "The Crossover" and narrates the final moment of the story that presents a strong symbolism and a moving resolution about the relationship between the narrator and his father. When the narrator compares the ball with a bird, it means that he saw it flying over the sky and somehow, for him, it symbolized the spirit of his own father, who despite being in the sky, was close to him.

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