Sport personalities tend to gain a lot of media attention. Audiences participating in said sport could idolize these sports personalities, this idolization can lead to misrepresentation.
Answer:
ACROSS: REACH, CHARGES, CARE, HEARS.
DOWN: CRASH, GEARS, CAGES.
Explanation:
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It's Man vs. Self... I read that story and did the answers but i don't know if your abc choice is the same as mine
They are both written in first person, they share conflicts. <span>First, in similarity, they lived in close time periods (both lived in 20th century) and were very poor. They went through a lot of struggle but in the end they achieved a lot. They both share similar conflicts. These are both memoir stories written in first person and talk about being young children.
In difference, No Gumption is about a boy who delivers newspapers to help support his family and to learn how to have a job. His mother wants him to have gumption so he won't end up the way his father was. In Barrio Boy, it is about an immigrant who goes to school and learns English. I don't think the story ever talks about him getting a job.</span>
Answer:
<h3>the committee made no <u>allusion</u> to the former president in its report.</h3>