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TSI Reading: Which Barrier Are We Talking About? 3 Views


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Description:

The word "barrier" in the passage most closely refers to

(A)an alpine skiing gate
(B)having only one leg
(C)going to the Olympics
(D)being an African-American skier


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Reading trumpers the word barrier in the passage most closely

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refers tio what Okay paragraph here go ralph green accepted

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quarterback known pointed him in howard's life dramatically changed aged

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fifteen gun troublemakers in the empty ation was left leg

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a two time paralympian green author this is the first

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african american male make us paralympic alpine skiing national team

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Anytime anyone could break a berry and something it's a

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big deal green said i worked hard to make us

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parallel between twice ski racing is really in his mountain

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and lauren lauren power through and finish fear is not

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a factor I'm grateful for all the opportunities skiing is

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giving me well let's see let's think honestly that's a

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tricky question because the passage makes it clear that ralph

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green is impressive on many fronts he began is a

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stellar athlete remained a stellar athlete even after losing a

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leg and then became the first african american males to

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join the us paralympic calpine's ginting quote from green in

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which he mentions barriers however comes right after the line

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about being the first black man on the paralympic alpine

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skiing team so that probably gets the nod it's d

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but skiing on one leg and going to the olympics

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on it was pretty good in my book so yeah

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let's go with the so yeah he is the answer

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All right loser ball Well ralph isn't describing the physical

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barriers of a sport You have the gate that was

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throw out instead he's talking about the accomplishment something that

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literally no one else has ever done before though maintaining

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his athleticism with only one leg and pulling the olympics

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or pretty amazing feeds Well he's specifically referring to becoming

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the first african american alpine skier for the paralympic team 00:01:29.787 --> [endTime] So okay that's it We're shmoop

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