Answer:
A. Athletes who overcame incredible obstacles to excel in sports.
Explanation:
As seen in the given passages, both passages talk about the way both Jackie Robinson and Wilma Rudolph came to be sports greats. The passages contain details about how both of them overcame the many and hard obstacles to get to where they are now.
Passage 1 provides details of the great baseball legend Jackie Robinson and his way to becoming one of the greats in the game and also the very first black man to play in the Major Leagues in the 20th century. His journey was filled with <em>"malicious catcalls and racial slurs shouted from the stands and even anonymous death threats"</em>, even at times enduring <em>"rival players [who] threw pitches at Robinson’s head, spat on him when he slid into a base and attempted to injure him with the spikes on their shoes"</em>.
Passage 2 reveals the journey of Wilma Rudolph who had to overcome <em>"pneumonia, polio, and scarlet fever"</em> that left her unable to walk properly. But despite all odds, she came to be<em> "one of America’s first great track and field athletes"</em>.
Thus, <u>both passages provide information about these two athletes who overcame incredible obstacles to be what they are now, excelling in their own fields.</u>
I actually agree with both. I feel he was a patriot because he killed Julius Caesar for the sake of Rome. He was a patriot because he wanted to protect Rome and he knew he had to do what it takes. However, I also think he’s a betrayer because he was a two-faced friend to Caesar and killed him. Then after he gave a speech only to give him a good reputation.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
I am preety sure it is b because that answer fits the best
Answer:
I wish I could redo my childhood ig. My least favorite holiday side dish is for sure stuffing, the ugliest Christmas ornament is one i made in 1 st grade, with a toilet paper roll, I would be a snowman bc becauseI would love coming just in winter
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thanks for the points have a good Christmas