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A student is writing a realistic fiction narrative for a teacher. Read the rough draft of the narrative below and complete the task that follows. All his senses were dark. Then slowly, as if a veil were lifting, he gained his senses again. His lips parted and the rasping intake of breath revealed
the tang of sweat. He could smell the freshly mowed grass mingled with hot dogs and newly popped popcorn. The grass wrapped him in gentle
fingers even though the earth was hard beneath him. At first there seemed to be a hush of sound, but then the flurry of fans chanting his name and
gasps of concem flooded his ears. He could feel the ground vibrate under him as people rushed forward. It was time to open his eyes. Abrasive
light raked them as he looked up to a sea of faces.
Choose the sentence that would best introduce the conflict of the narration.
The football player landed with a thud hard on his back knocking the wind out of himself.
The football player reached up and scooped the football out of the air before rolling to the ground.
The football player wrapped his arms around the running back's waist and dragged him down.
The football player tackled the lineman at the line of scrimmage.
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