Read each paragraph;
write what you understand, and the main point of each paragraph
do that for every singles paragraph then combine.
do forget to give credits to the author.
Answer:
I need to put some serious distance between me and 145th Street is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Did you mean Amelia? Just wondering cause I'm trying to help you
Answer:
<h2>Next Saturday</h2>
Explanation:
<h2>Tuyet was lazy and he didn't wanted to go to school today. He wanted to go on Saturday.</h2>
<h2>This might surely help you ☺️❤️</h2>
Answer:
Credibility and an American approach to sports analysis.
Explanation:
The biggest difference in sports analysis between Europe and America is, in many's view, the Americans' obsession with statistics. One cannot watch a sports game without the commentators using at least a dozen statistics to prove the greatness/importance of a team, player or game.
Gerald Early is no different. The task of writing about Jackie Robinson is not easy for anyone, with Robinson being such an important figure in American sports. Early was probably not the first and surely will not be the last to do that.
In order to add credibility to his writing, distinguish his work from those of other people and last, but not least, to appeal to the American reader, Early tries to use as many sources as possible to support his arguments. He does that masterfully because, instead of the sources diminishing Early's voice in the writing, they do the opposite. Gerald Early uses the sources to enhance his own voice by always making the sources' relevance dependent on his own claims.