subject
English, 26.01.2021 21:10 ace6112

Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of "I Believe in the Also-Rans." As an English teenager I was schooled in an elite school where I was fed the idea that I was better than others and that achievement and winning were all-important. Which sentence from "A Baseball School for Big-League Dreamers" contrasts with the attitude expressed in the sentence from "I Believe in the Also-Rans"? F "You kind of just don't want to leave the field at the end of the night," he says. G"We are not sending the message that every one of our players are going to wind up playing shortstop for the Mets." H Bolek, who has coached in the minors, the majors and college, says his job is not always about baseball. J And there's something else: Many of the coaches have given years to the game.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 20:20
Write me a sonnet about basketball
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Read the following scene from trifles. sheriff (chuckling). married to the law. (moves toward the other room.) i just want you to come in here a minute, george. we ought to take a look at these windows. county attorney (scoffingly). oh, windows! sheriff. we’ll be right out, mr. hale. (hale goes outside. the sheriff follows the county attorney into the other room. then mrs. hale rises, hands tight together, looking intensely at mrs. peters, whose eyes take a slow turn, finally meeting mrs. hale’s. a moment mrs. hale holds her, then her own eyes point the way to where the box is concealed. suddenly mrs. peters throws back quilt pieces and tries to put the box in the bag she is wearing. it is too big. she opens box, starts to take the bird out, cannot touch it, goes to pieces, stands there . sound of a knob turning in the other room. mrs. hale snatches the box and puts it in the pocket of her big coat. enter county attorney and sheriff.) county attorney (facetiously). well, henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. she was going to—what is it you call it, ladies! mrs. hale (her hand against her pocket). we call it—knot it, mr. henderson. what changes might a director or screenwriter make to the original version of this scene in order to best emphasize the mood? cut dialogue from the scene to make it a more appropriate length update the setting to appeal to a more modern-day audience omit the actions of the characters to avoid confusion and chaos include the use of lighting, camera angles, and sound effects
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 06:00
Ineed a hook for a persuasive essay on vaccinating your kids and why you should
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 12:40
Sort the elements into the correct categories epic poetry not epic poetry
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of "I Believe in the Also-Rans." As an English teenager I was sc...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 23.03.2021 15:00
question
Social Studies, 23.03.2021 15:10