12 What is the controlling idea of the excerpt from โCool Jobs: Sports Scienceโ?
B Science helps gymnasts and other athletes improve performance.
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19. The author of the article โCool Jobs: Sports Scienceโ and the poet of โAdventure in the Cityโ BOTH suggest that sports โ
D can be thrilling to everyone involved
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16 Heโs quick as a river. What is the most likely reason the poet uses a simile in this line?
D To evoke rapid, smooth movement
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11 The problem-and-solution organizational pattern in paragraphs 7 through 11 of the excerpt from โCool Jobs: Sports Scienceโ supports the topic by โ
D illustrating how science helps gymnasts make adjustments to land successfully
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18 What do these lines suggest about a DIFFERENCE between gymnastics in the excerpt from โCool Jobs: Sports Scienceโ and parkour in the poem
D They suggest that parkour athletes do not rely on science the way gymnasts do.
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17 Which theme about sports is found in BOTH the excerpt from โCool Jobs: Sports Scienceโ and the poem โAdventure in the Cityโ?