Ball Hawk

by Joseph Bruchac

What does Mitchell realize that leads to the story’s resolution?

Group of answer choices

Baseball is important to him because it helps him make friends.

Baseball is important to him because it connects him to his father.

He wants to become a better baseball player to represent his culture.

He wants to become a better baseball player to make his mom happy.

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In "Ball Hawk" by Joseph Bruchac, Mitchell's realization that leads to the story's resolution is that baseball is important to him because it connects him to his father. This connection helps him understand the significance of the sport in his life and its ties to his family heritage.