When did the writer join the Y.M.C.A pool and why
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In order to learn how to swim, the writer, William Douglas, joins the YMCA pool in Yakima but unfortunately, he is not able to learn swimming successfully. Just after two or three classes, a boy of eighteen threw Douglas at the deep end of the pool due to which he starts drowning and panics.
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The writer joined the YMCA pool when he was ten or eleven years old.
- The narrator William Douglas join the YMCA pool as he wanted to learn swimming.
- The pool in YMCA offered the same opportunities in Yakima.
- The YMCA pool was safe.
- The drop at YMCA pool was gradual.
- YMCA pool was two to three feet from the shallow and nine feet deep at the other end.
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