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What message does Jacki Jing want to share with young women who are thinking about playing volleyball?

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What message does Jacki Jing want to share with young women who are thinking about playing volleyball?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
I don’t have the passage here — could you paste Jacki Jing’s paragraph or tell me the word-limit? If you can’t, here are model answers you can adapt. Each expresses a common message authors with that topic give (encouragement, persistence, teamwork) at different lengths.

One-sentence (≈20 words)
- Jacki Jing wants young women to try volleyball, work hard, and use the sport to build confidence, teamwork, and perseverance.

Short (≈40–50 words)
- Jacki Jing encourages young women to play volleyball because it builds confidence, teaches teamwork and discipline, and opens opportunities. She urges them not to be intimidated, to practice consistently, and to embrace the challenges of the sport as a way to grow both athletically and personally.

Longer (≈90–110 words)
- Jacki Jing’s message to young women thinking about volleyball is one of encouragement and empowerment. She emphasizes that volleyball is more than a game: it develops confidence, leadership, and resilience. Jing advises newcomers not to be discouraged by mistakes or fear of not being good enough; consistent practice, a positive attitude, and relying on teammates lead to growth. She also points out the doors the sport can open—scholarships, friendships, and personal pride—so girls should give it a try, commit to improving, and enjoy the learning process rather than aiming for perfection right away.

If you paste the exact text or tell me the required word count, I’ll tailor the answer to match the passage and the limit.
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