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solmaris [256]
2 years ago
11

Someone plss helpp plss plsss ​

English
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kirill [66]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Yes. Please give me Brainliest.

Explanation:

Pro athletes deserve the money they get. They work way too hard not to get paid as they do. All athletes are so dedicated to the sport they risk injury to play, especially football, where contact is the whole game. The psychological stress placed upon athletes is overwhelming.

suter [353]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

honestly its kinda a personal question. personally, i they should. Most celebrities work so much harder to get where they are while the average person doesnt as much. I dont  really know. its personal and dont think there is a right or wrong answer

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