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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
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The "Little Gator" has experienced just as much success off the racetrack. He was recently presented with the Mullinax Ford Comm

unity Hero Award for his community service. When asked what he believes is an important quality to succeed in life, Noah replied, "Helping people out." Despite his busy racing practice and competition schedule, Noah dedicates time to speak with students and make educational and inspirational films. In one film, Noah encourages other kids to dream big and work hard to achieve their dreams. In another film, he talks about the importance of respect. He reminds viewers, "Everyone is unique. We should be kind to everyone. Don't be a bully."Select the sentence that explicitly supports the first sentence of paragraph 4: "The "Little Gator" has experienced just as much success off the racetrack
a
In one film, Noah encourages other kids to dream big and work hard to achieve their dreams.

b
He was recently presented with the Mullinax Ford Community Hero Award for his community service.

c
In another film, he talks about the importance of respect.

d
He reminds viewers, "Everyone is unique. We should be kind to everyone. Don't be a bully."
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2 answers:
Anit [1.1K]3 years ago
7 0
I believe it’s b,because it talks about how we did a lot more in his life and that is what the sentence was saying.
Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
4 0
It b! It states and talks a lot more on what he does!
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