Answer: "You're not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport."
Explanation:
Varsity athletes have usually trained for years to earn the right to become athletes at a university level and even if they only became athletes at varsity level, they did not get selected to be varsity athletes from that first time thy played the sport.
They had to play a lot more times to be chosen to play at that level. This goes to show that the first time you play a sport, you cannot be a varsity athlete.
Of course the President meant this figuratively in that you cannot be as good as a varsity level athlete the first time you play a sport, but even this is still supported by reasons and evidence because you need to have practiced for a while to get to that level.
Wait are you talking about his novel "of Mice and Men"?
Spring flowers bloom
And summer is coming soon
The winds blow in your hair
Hot weather is in the air
I love to hear the sound
Of bushes rustling on the ground
But it is getting hot
I love it a lot
Today it is spring
Hear the bells ring
<span>The English language is versatile. One can hint at a topic, instead of clearly state (give implicit meaning), and require the reader to make a logical conclusion (inference). Transitions help move between different ideas, whether using ordinary (expository) language or flowery language (prose).</span>
Answer: Its 4 and 5
Explanation: Because you never write down research questions without doing the research. lol