This excerpt is part of the poem's **resolution**. The resolution is the final part of a story or a poem, where the conflict or the problem is resolved or solved. In this poem, the speaker tells how he learned English as an immigrant child in America, and how he faced difficulties and challenges along the way. The excerpt shows how the speaker finally overcomes his language barrier and makes friends with other children through playing baseball. He learns some English words and phrases related to the game, and he feels more confident and accepted. He also shows his gratitude to his father, who encouraged him to play and learn. The excerpt ends with a positive note, as the speaker says he did "all right". This indicates that he has achieved his goal of learning English and adapting to his new environment. Therefore, this excerpt is part of the poem's resolution, where the speaker's problem is resolved.