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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
7

Pick the evidence that supports each point.

English
2 answers:
LiRa [457]3 years ago
8 0

The point of the first sentence is that Squeaky and Gretchen are becoming closer after the race.

the point of the second sentence is that Squeaky is completely focused when she competes.

Nastasia [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Pick the evidence that supports each point.

Squeaky and Gretchen become closer after racing against each other.

✔  “We stand there with this big smile of respect between us.”

Squeaky is completely focused when she competes in a race.

✔ “I was going to yell at him but then I didn’t. It burns up your energy to holler.”

Explanation:

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