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musickatia [10]
2 years ago
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Directions: Imagine you work for a sports magazine. You are doing a feature article on an athlete of your choice. Your article m

ust be written in your own words. It needs to be at least two fully developed paragraphs in length and include the following information:
Provide the following information about your game:

Name of athlete (2 pts)

Sport, team, and position he/she plays (3 pts)

Background information about athlete (can include info about when/where he/she grew up, current city of residence, family life, interests & hobbies, etc) (5 pts)

Major sporting accomplishments (3 pts)

Why you think this athlete should or should not be considered a role model. (3 pts)

List at list two sources where you found your information (if websites, be sure to include the web address) (4 pts)



Athlete Bio:





Source #1



Source #2

can you do this on Messie
History
1 answer:
Korolek [52]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Not even gonan cap witchu homie i need some points so you know a homie gonan answer wit the right respone i belive the answer is 23294924 aka the answer chocie b aint even gon cap witchu it might  be wrong but dont be a .btich and report my comment okay??? Okay we have an understanign

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