Excerpt from the peachtree road race: a race like no other
david matherne
however, in t...
English, 24.10.2019 01:00 bartam833oz4qy6
Excerpt from the peachtree road race: a race like no other
david matherne
however, in the sport of road racing, common people and novice joggers can lace up and be in the same race as the world-class
runners competing to win it all.
les
in this sentence from the first paragraph of the passage, how does the author a reader understand the meaning of the
word novice?
a)
by including a definition in the senter
by in
b)
by giving examples of novice joggers
by repeating the word in surrounding sente
d)
by comparing novice joggers to world-class runners
Answers: 3
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