As an uncoordinated, unathletic, glasses-wearing bookworm, I wasn't the typical winner of the Physical Education Award at my middle school. In fact, I'd bet I'm the only person to win that trophy not for any type of athletic excellence, but for spearheading a resistance movement in the school gymnasium. It's been fifteen years since eighth-grade graduation, but I still attribute my fight for Phys. Ed fairness as what spurred me to become the passionate proponent of social change I am as an adult. It was an event my parents affectionately call "The Gym Class Rebellion."
What part of an essay would this paragraph best be suited for and why?
A. The introduction because it includes an attention grabbing opening sentence and a focus on the theme.
B. The introduction because it resolves the conflict and concludes the events
C. The body because it demonstrates plot events in chronological order
D. The conclusion because it resolves the action and concludes the story