First Baseball Game Essay
December 30th, 2009

Have you ever read the book The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John Ritter?
If you did, can you please help me on this question?
The teacher assigned this question for homework about The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John Ritter?
Imagine that a few days after the big game Tom received a letter from Cruz de la Cruz. What would the letter say? How does Cruz explain his absence from the game? How does he feel about the Wildcats and their win?
The teacher said the letter should look like a 5 paragraph essay. But I have no idea of how to start the letter and continue it. Can you please help me start on my first paragraph.
Thank you very much kind people.
try cliffnotes
History Comes Alive in Compton
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