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benjamin palandella shoots to the goal. he kicks with surprising force for...
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English, 24.10.2019 10:43 maddie7417
The article says:
benjamin palandella shoots to the goal. he kicks with surprising force for a 7-year-old player.
which must mean almost the same as force, as it is used above?
a joy
b sadness
c weakness
d power
and what didn’t came on the picture is there are hundreds of clubs like parque in buenos aires alone. there are thousands of talented kids. only a few will become top players.
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