Mostly by jumping.
Michael Vick, the world's greatest dog lover!
by being good in bball
In "Heat" by Mike Lupica, the antagonist can be considered to be Coach Powers. He serves as a source of conflict by constantly pushing the protagonist, Michael Arroyo, and creating obstacles for him to overcome. Coach Powers' strict and competitive nature challenges Michael's abilities as a young athlete trying to succeed in baseball.
He practices very hard to achieve his goals
In "Seize the Storm" by Michael Cadnum, the main conflict is resolved when the protagonist finds a way to overcome the obstacles and challenges that they face throughout the story. This resolution may involve a moment of realization, a change in tactics, or a decisive action that leads to a resolution of the conflict. Ultimately, the resolution of the main conflict helps bring the story to a satisfying conclusion.
by trying even harder SPEACH THAT HE SAID: i can eccept the faliure everyone falls at something but i9 cant eccept not trying
The conflict in "Plunked" by Michael Northrop revolves around Jack Mogens, a middle school baseball player who struggles to overcome his fear of being hit by a pitch after a traumatic experience. This internal conflict affects his performance on the field and his relationships with his teammates, creating tension and obstacles he must overcome to regain his confidence.
he dead
he is a brave guy because he saved the day
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yes he does