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Incomplete and unclear question. However, I infer you are referring to the article "The Myth of the Exploited Student-Athlete" by Barbara Osborne.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The author throughout the article analyses the claims that student-athletes are under-compensated by their institutions.
Furthermore, ln a sense the institutions "are making more money" than the students by exploiting the athletes through lower pay.
A couple years back I helped find a lost child. A family was walking around the city, calling a girl’s name and looking around. I came up to them because they looked like they didn’t live here. They told me how their youngest daughter was nowhere to be seen, so I decided to try and help them look for her. We exchanged phone numbers and they went back to the place where they saw her last and I decided to walk around the near by places where she could have gone to to ask for help. I found her walking into a gas station so I called her family and everything ended up being alright. After that situation, I thought about what would have happened if I haven’t gone up to that family and offered them my help. Would they find her by themselves? It made me feel a bit better, knowing that I was able to help them, and maybe even save this girl from something that could have happened in that gas stating.
Answer:
1. Bandwagon 2. "People of the United States" 3. By supporting a declaration of war
Explanation:
Guessed on ed and got all three right