Read the excerpt from “How I Learned English.”

So it was not impossible that I,
Banished to the outfield and daydreaming
Of water, or a hotel in the mountains,
Would suddenly find myself in the path
Of a ball stung by Joe Barone.
I watched it closing in
Clean and untouched, transfixed
By its easy arc before it hit
My forehead with a thud.

This excerpt is part of the poem’s

exposition.
rising action.
falling action.
resolution.

Respuesta :

Answer: rising action of a poem

Explanation:

Rising action simply refers to relevant incidents that being about suspense and tension in a particular plot.

A rising action has to do with the background circumstances, and the characters' flaws, that brings about twists and ultimately lead to a climax in a particular plot.

Answer:

Rising action

Explanation: