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​With a few clicks on the school's website, I find what I am looking for - the dates for volleyball tryouts. Nothing makes me happier than that sport. Whether I am casually bumping the ball with friends in the backyard or spiking one into the opposition's court with laser accuracy, I feel completely alive. Even though the official tryouts are a few weeks away, I have been practicing relentlessly when the gymnasium is open to students.

​My excitement leads me to call my best friend Katelyn. As soon as I hear the line ringing, a thought occurs to me and makes my heart flutter. The first day of tryouts is the same date as Katelyn's dance recital! She is depending on my moral support. When Katelyn's chipper voice answers, a sudden paralysis takes over my mind and body. Eventually, I mumble, "Hey Katelyn . . . hang on a second .. . uh, let me call you back."

​Continue the narrative by writing one to three paragraphs that help readers better understand the central conflict of the story.
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The central conflict of the story is that the tests the narrator is prepared to do will be on the same date as his friend's recital and he is in doubt about which event to attend.

This is an internal conflict, where the character confronts his own thoughts and wills.

How can the text be continued?

  • First paragraph: Show the narrator analyzing which event must attend. Present his doubts and conflicts about this situation.

  • Second paragraph: Show the narrator deciding that he will take the tests, but that he is afraid to tell his friend this, as this will prevent him from attending her friend's recital.

  • Third paragraph: Show how the narrator tells this to his friend and makes the friend understand the situation and support the friend's decision because that's what friends do.

More information about internal conflict at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/1084094