History, 09.03.2021 08:50 Theresab2021
Which excerpt from Never Had I Made best uses descriptive details to paint a picture for readers?
In August 1945, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, I was approached by Clyde Sukeforth, the Dodger scout. He told
me that the Brown Dodgers were looking for top ballplayers, that Branch Rickey had heard about me.
Mr. Rickey wanted to know all about Rachel. I told him our hopes and plans. "You know you have a girl," he said
heartily. "When we get through today you may want to call her up."
Because of his nature and passion for justice, he [Rickey] had to do what he was doing. He continued. His
rumbling voice, the theatrical gestures were gone. He was speaking from a deep, quiet strength.
"I think I can play the game, Mr. Rickey said. The next few minutes were tough. Branch Rickey had to make
absolutely sure that I knew what I would face.
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