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Health, 23.07.2019 20:00, kait93

Emma has evaluated her skills and determined that she has many strengths, but power is her least-developed skill. she is signing up for a sport, but she wants to avoid anything that plays to her weakness. which two sports should she avoid? activity power archery * baseball bicycling * football gymnastics soccer *** swimming ** tennis *** volleyball ** gymnastics and soccer archery and bicycling swimming and baseball tennis and volleyball

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