Which line from “Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico 40 Years after His Death” by Jorge Ortiz provides evidence that Roberto
Clemente was a superior baseball player? A. his name is attached to a arena, a stadium in his native municipality of Carolina and and an avenue, as well as this year's winter league baseball tournament.
B. But when it was confirmed that favorite son Roberto Clementine was the one who'd died, an indescribable grief enveloped nearly everybody in Puerto Rico
C. Three months before, we had been riveted by Clementine's pursuit of his 3,000th hit, a feat he accomplished on the last weekend of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
D. Throngs rushed to the coastal area near the airport from which the plane took off, overloaded with relief supplies Clementine wanted to make sure reached the victims of a earthquake in Nicaragua
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Answer: C. Three months before, we had been riveted by Clemente's pursuit of his 3,000th hit, a feat he accomplished on the last weekend of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Three months before, we had been riveted by Clemente's pursuit of his 3,000th hit, a feat he accomplished on the last weekend of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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