3 rd Base The Baseball Dream By: Sylas Bell Study Skills.

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3 rd Base The Baseball Dream By: Sylas Bell Study Skills

Table of Contents Quotations about dreams Definition of dream Explanation of Dream The Dream Conclusion Bibliography

Quotations of Dreams Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil. This quote to me says that what you dream is what is going to happen in life. You dream so you can live your life that you want.

The Definition of Dream 1. a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep. 2. the sleeping state in which this occurs. 3. an object seen in a dream. 4. an involuntary vision occurring to a person when awake. 5. a vision voluntarily indulged in while awake; daydream; reverie. 6. an aspiration; goal; aim: A trip to Europe is his dream. 7. a wild or vain fancy. 8. something of an unreal beauty, charm, or excellence.

Explanation My dream is to become a professional baseball player. I want to become the best baseball player ever. I want to play 3rd base for the Atlanta Braves. It is my dream to become the best 3rd baseman to play for the Atlanta Braves. The reason is because I love to play baseball and I want to give my family a house and car that they deserve for raising me, and buying me all the sports equipment that I needed at my earlier ages My parents that were also strict sometimes on me, but it was for my own good.

The Dream One night I came home from baseball practice one night and had the most awesome dream. I was dreaming that I was in Turner field, on deck ready to hit clean- up I had hit 35 home runs this season and this counted the most. We were down by 3 with the bases loaded and 2 outs and I was the last chance. I walk up to the plate rub my bat across the plate and wait for the pitcher to pitch the ball. The first pitch was a slider, I didn’t swing, and it was a ball. The next pitch was a curveball, I swung and missed. The count was 1-1 with 2 outs. The next pitch was a fastball right down the middle, I swung with my entire body but I missed. This was my last chance. The next pitch was perfect. Right down the middle. I wasn’t letting this one by me. I swung and knocked the ball straight over the center field wall.

Conclusion This dream could very much come true. All I have to do is work hard and do my very best. This is special to me because I love to play baseball and baseball is my life. This dream belongs to me. I had lots of fun doing this project because I got to say what I like to dream

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