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What connection does the author draw between Wilma's childhood illnesses and her later drive in sports?

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Answered by Writeacher
Who's Wilma?

And where and when?
Answered by aniya
Wilma is the first african american to win gold medal's
Answered by Jameika =3 .-.
It shows the success of Wilma Rudolph and how she never gave up after a horrible injury she proven that she was brave, fearless, and strong. Many bad things could of happen to her but she did anyway and acomplished her dreams.
Answered by rahwa
what connection does the author draw between Wilma's childhood illnesses and her later drive in sports
Answered by Trey
Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, thus proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything.
Answered by ceyli Borjas
Oh, I haven't read that story jet, but I'm sure that if you never give up on your dreams you will do what you dream about.
Answered by C.ronaldo
I am the best soccer player Messi.
Answered by Madison Rodriguez
Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, thus proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything.

Answered by Xyander
Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, thus proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything.
Answered by Baraka
Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, thus proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything.
Answered by Baraka
thats right Xyander
Answered by Baraka
its this because i did this assignment before and this was the answer

Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, thus proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything.
Answered by Baraka
C.ronaldo
we all know cristiano ronaldo is better than messi but you not better than messi because your not the real one and also messi is acully good to there both my fav soccer players
Answered by Baraka
ceyli Borjas

you never read that but what you said about Oh, I haven't read that story yet, but I'm sure that if you never give up on your dreams you will do what you dream about

that's amazing and who ever gave a thumbs down then you don't have dreams to achieve
Answered by Akira
Umm it shows the success of Wilma and how she never gave up after a horrible injury she proven that she was brave, fearless, and strong. Many bad things could of happen to her but she did anyway and accomplished her dreams.
Answered by Arianna
uhhh idk but this is what I put "The connection the author drew between Wilma's childhood illnesses and her later drive in sports is that, The author shows the success of Wilma Rudolph and how she never gave up after a horrible injury she has proven that she was brave, fearless, and strong. Many bad things could have happened to her but she did anyway and accomplished her dreams. Secondly, Wilma went through much trauma as a kid from illnesses to injuries but she overcame them and soon became the fastest woman in the world, this is proving that if you follow your dreams and never give up you can do almost anything." I hope this helped get you a A on your assignment
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