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I found this cute story
Ed Whitlock, an 85-year-old Canadian engineer, set a new 42.195km world record in the 85-90 year old category at the last Toronto Marathon: his final time was 3 hours and 56 minutes, over half an hour shorter than the previous record. At the end of the race the Canadian did not even appear too tired, only regret not having taken 6 minutes less.
"I was aiming for 3 hours and 50, but after halfway through the race I realized it was too difficult", this was his statement, while he complained with a smile of "pain in the legs". Those legs that allowed him to reach an enviable time by runners of all ages in the 2004 Toronto Marathon, which he finished in under 3 hours - exactly, 2 hours, 54 minutes and 49 seconds - at just 73 years old!
And he started running at 40, an age that often coincides with the retirement of professional runners, who instead for him, thanks to so much tenacity and willpower, marked the starting point to crush record after record. When asked what he will do when he grows up, he replies: "Nobody knows when the time for the last race will come, but I will continue to run as long as I can."
More appeals to the values of kings to persuade them not to impoverish their subject since more appeals to kings by pointing out that mistreatment of the populace is the fastest road to <span>revolution. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!</span>
Answer:
1. Which word in the following sentence is a relative pronoun?
The family whose house was destroyed in the tornado just moved into a new home.
2. Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood?
If Troy were not injured, the team would surely be winning.
3. Which sentence contains a misplaced participial phrase?
Grinning from ear to ear, Maria accepted the award.
4. Which word in the following sentence is a subordinating conjunction?
Because he had practiced sufficiently, Tyler was not nervous when he gave his speech.
Answer: learning to fence
Explanation: The sport of fencing includes running.
Billards is pool. You play it at a table. No running involved.
Running to someone instead of running to the dentist? Doesn't make sense.
Dropping off stories, especially to the newspaper companies requires time and patience. She would need to sit in an office.
I hope this makes sense lol.