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erastovalidia [21]
3 years ago
5

Some have referred to Noah as a driving prodigy because of the racing skills he demonstrated at such an early age. But he does n

ot rely on his natural abilities to help him succeed. He works out to be in top physical condition. He also races and practices weekly to continue improving as a driver. Noah completes his courses online so that he can take his schooling on the road when he travels for races. He is not the only one who has sacrificed to pursue his dream of being a NASCAR racecar driver someday. Family members accompany him for the competitions that take place throughout the country, and his family relocated to central Florida to be closer to racetracks that are open year round for practice and competition. All of his hard work is paying off as he is invited to compete in races throughout the country.
In paragraph 3, we learn that Noah needs the help of others to be able to pursue his dreams. Which sentence in the paragraph communicates this fact implicitly?

Noah completes his courses online so that he can take his schooling on the road when he travels for races.
His family also relocated to central Florida to be closer to racetracks that are open year round for practice and competition.
But he does not rely on his natural abilities to help him succeed.
He also races and practices weekly to continue improving as a driver.
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2 answers:
ElenaW [278]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

His family also relocated to central Florida to be closer to racetracks that are open year round for practice and competition.

Explanation:

Her name was Lola ;)

kupik [55]3 years ago
4 0
<span>The second answer choice, ''His family also relocated to central Florida to be closer to racetracks that are open year round for practice and competition,'' is the answer on accounting that it gives an example of other people, outside of himself, helping him. The other answer choices just show what he does himself, but not what other people do to help him.</span>
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