I fell back,
Dazed, clutching my brow,
Groaning, “Oh my shin, oh my shin,”
And everybod...
I fell back,
Dazed, clutching my brow,
Groaning, “Oh my shin, oh my shin,”
And everybody peeled away from me
And dropped from laughter, and there we were,
All of us writhing on the ground for one reason
Or another.
—“How I Learned English,”
Gregory Djanikan
Which conflict does the climax start to resolve in this passage from the poem?
the main character’s struggle to fit in with his new community
the main character’s struggle to catch the baseball
the main character’s struggle to speak English
the main character’s struggle to find humor in his life
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