The correct answer is 4. Through flashback to a time when Jamal was inspired by Uncle Bill's coaching.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the narrator describes Jamal as he remembers an experience when he is about to run in a race. This is introduced in "suddenly he could see himself back in Annapolis in second grade". Moreover, the experience Jamal remembers is that during the second grade his Uncle Bill went to see him run and inspired him to run by telling him "Running feels good, Jamal. Lift your knees, focus your mind, race along that path". In this context, the author develops the story through a flashback of memory of the time Jamal was inspired by his uncle (Option 4).
This statement is false.
According to NIH (National Institutes of Health), it is both strongly suggested AND required that the informed consent process be delivered in a language that is understandable to the subject. If the subject doesn't completely understand this process, it will be void as they have to be familiar with everything.
Answer:
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
they should consider what they discovered, therefore now leaving it behind and may not being able to ever see it again.
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