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“The Swimming Contest” ends with the word losers. What do you think the author means for readers to understand by this? What was "lost"? provide two examples from story and speak with normal words no big words

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In "The Swimming Contest," when the author ends with the word "losers," they want the readers to understand that not everyone can be a winner in a competition. The term "losers" signifies those who did not come out on top or secure victory. In the story, two examples of what was "lost" can be seen when the protagonist's team loses the swimming tournament, and another swimmer loses his confidence when he fails to achieve his desired outcome. The author is highlighting the theme of acceptance and resilience in the face of losing.