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English, 03.09.2020 01:01 triston12192000

Read the paragraph from Carmen’s personal narrative, “At Bat.” “Carmen Martinez, number 42.” I took a deep breath as my name rumbled through the loudspeaker. I was so nervous! With each step from the on-deck circle to the batter’s box, I thought my knees would give out and I would collapse. My stomach was in knots. One chance. I had one chance to help my team win this game so we could go to the state semifinals. I could hear the crowd cheering for me. “You got this!” they screamed. “You can do this!” I hoped I could. Which is the best example of a vivid sensory detail? “I was so nervous!” “I thought my knees would give out and I would collapse.” “I had one chance to help my team win this game so we could go to the state semifinals.” “I hoped I could.”

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