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Cross Country Exists Response
Page #30
“Cross Country Actually Exists,” written by Brooke B., talks about how all of the bigger sports get more acknowledgement than the smaller sports. After I read this, I was surprised. I kind of agree and kind of disagree. We have the same problem at our school. We didn’t recognize cross country until they went to regionals. She has a good point. She stated, “Waking up at six in the morning and running ten miles probably isn’t every body’s cup of tea.” I agree with that. I play 2 sports and would never do that. I think this article is written well. From just reading it, I think she has all good punctuation. She wrote, “Sitting together, my fellow teammates and I make sarcastic comments pointing out the fact that, once again, we didn’t get acknowledged at the pep rally.” I personally think that all sports should get acknowledged some not as much as others, but all should get acknowledged.
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