Friday, February 22, 2019
Two Cause and Effect; Evaluate Their Logic
Ciearra Black November 4 2010 I thought that the book Jim Thorpe, was a skillful book. I thought that it was good that the main character Jim Thorpe was in the Olympics because it kept him fit. It also was not good for the Olympics to take Jims trophies away(p) because he did not deserve it. But I thought the ratiocination of the book was good because he became the best athlete in the foundation. It was good that Jim was in the Olympics because it kept him fit. He was an active man I enounce you. He was an expert in each(prenominal) of these sports baseball, football, wrestling, field and track, boxing, golfing, swimming, and shooting.He was always tally and stayed in several different sports. Also Mr. Thrope was well at all sports he vie in. The Olympics took away Jims trophies away because in the spend he playing baseball for fun and the coach told him they would give him 15 dollars a week for playing and he thought well fifteen bucks can get me something to eat so he to ok the money and later on the Olympics took his trophies for the simple fact that Jim had violated the amateur code of the Olympics.I didnt like that they did that because thats just bogus and they offered him the money so yea hes going to take it. Plus he necessitate the money to eat for the week and stuff so he merited to have the money. I liked that he became the best athlete in the world, at the end of the book. He became the best athlete in the world because he was good in so many sports and won so many trophies. He was known worldwide.He was known worldwide because he was a professional athlete and he was so well known that he played baseball, football, he swam, wrestling, golfed, boxing, and plenty more also. The book, Jim Thorpe, was very interesting I thought. It was interesting because he always did more than one sport and all the sports he did participate he was amazing in all of them. He was amazing at what he did. Everybody liked the way he played his sports.
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