Use the poem to answer the question.



Juggling
by Ann Pedtke






5

At first, the clubs were frightening,
swinging away from my hands in strange patterns—
red—yellow—blue—
chaotic, unpredictable,
colliding like doomed galaxies
in midair.




Best to jump back, to let go.




10

I tried to tame them, then,
launching one at a time, only one
in a slow, controlled arc.
Cautiously I added a second,
letting the last wait in my hand
while its fellows soared …




but it was such a handful!


15

Always there was one too many,
smashing down on my fingers,
bouncing away from my grasp.





20

At last I learned
how to grip with my thumb, how to keep my
fingers waiting.
I caught the clubs as they came down:
One, two. Stop.
One, two. Stop.
But I could not let the third club go.



25

I resigned myself to two;
two was easy, familiar.
There was no fear of breaking things,
no worry of losing control.
Over and over I flipped the colors,
but still everything was missing.


30

And then there came a day
when I let go with full force,
spinning the third club away
with the sudden trust that it would come back.




It did.


35




40

Solidly they kept returning,
one two three one two three,
perfect rhythm in my hands.
Perfect order, perfect chaos,
for as long as I could trust the risk
of each new throw.

Which line from the poem BEST supports the idea that “through continuous practice, one can succeed?”

A.
Best to jump back, to let go (line 7)

B.
Cautiously I added a second (line 11)

C.
Always there was one too many (line 15)

D.
Solidly they kept returning (line 35)

Respuesta :

Answer: D

Explanation:

not A, it discusses giving up.

not C, shows overwhemled feeling not success

so between b and d, D best shows success at practicing

The line from the poem best supports the idea that “through continuous practice, one can succeed is :

D) Solidly they kept returning (line 35).

Juggling by Ann Pedtke

The line from the poem best supports the idea that “through continuous practice, one can succeed is that it solidly they kept returning.

Solidly they kept returning, one two three one two three, perfect rhythm in my hands. Perfect order, perfect chaos, for as long as I could trust the risk of each new throw.

Thus, the correct answer is D.

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