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<em><u>MY </u></em><em><u>ANSWER</u></em><em><u>:</u></em></h2>
<em>However, I infer you are referring to the article "The Myth of the Exploited Student-Athlete" by Barbara Osborne.</em>
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<em>MY</em><em> </em><em>EXPLAN</em><em>ATION</em><em>:</em></h2>
<em>The author throughout the article analyses the claims that student-athletes are under-compensated by their institutions.</em>
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I have the same mark and an assignment worth 40 points due tmmr too. Is ur subject English? Would be ironic haha
Answer: Replace “to be” verbs with action verbs. “To be” verbs are passive and static, serving only to transmit information as statements of fact.
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Example:
In the given
statement, "The Caribbean sea is a great location for deep-sea fishing."
The phrase "a great location for deep-sea fishing" is the adjective
phrase of the sentence.
Phrases are group of words that doesn't
have a complete thought unlike clauses that can stand alone since it has
a subject and predicate whereas a phrase doesn't.
An adjective phrase is one type of phrase to describe a noun or pronoun subject in a sentence.</span>
The answer is; riding without one is dangerous and reckless.