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Anvisha [2.4K]
3 years ago
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Think about a sport, exercise, or physical activity that you enjoy. What is the activity? Which of the locations you described i

n part a would be a good place to do your activity? Why is the location a good choice? Explain the pros and cons. You might need to choose a different location that you did not describe above. If so, describe that location here. Explain its pros and cons. (I chose basketball)
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Marizza181 [45]3 years ago
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Answer: Ballet is my favorite physical activity. The best location for ballet is the ballet studio. The ballet studio is a good choice because it is designed specifically for ballet's requirements. The pros are there are marley floors, ballet barres, mirrors, and air conditioning. The cons are that you are not outside and there is generally not a lot of air flow in ballet studios so there tends to be an odour of some sort.

Hope this helps!  :)

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EleoNora [17]3 years ago
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Cheerleading is my favorite sport and the reason why I love it is not just for the girls it's for a good scholarship  to (UK) University of Kentucky college and since I am the loudest one on my cheer team in owsley county and I might not   a good gymnast but I sure can stomp the floor in being loud and the pros are I would get a good scholarship and the cons would be I might not because most colleges want flippers and good gymnast. the gym would be my favorite place for cheerleading!

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