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English, 15.04.2021 01:20, lincolnalexanderrene

Please help quickly Which revision to the last sentence best concludes this story and reflects on
the significance of the experience?
Our winning season came to an end, and Coach Wilder gathered the
team together for an end-of-the-season awards celebration. My broken
arm meant that I had been on the sidelines since the first game, more
of a cheerleader than an actual player, but Coach Wilder told me to be
sure to come. As the awards ceremony came to an end, Coach got up
to present the Most Valuable Player award. He spoke of a player who
exhibited dedication, team spirit, and strong leadership. Then he called
out my name. I was shocked as I walked up to receive the award,
listening to my teammates cheer wildly. I hadn't played since the first
game because of my broken arm. Now I was getting honored as if I
had played the whole season. It was actually a pretty cool experience
all things considered.

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