Can someone wrote me a a few paragraphs on age restrictions for dangerous sports it doesnt have to be long

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They sail solo around the world, climb the highest mountains and race around ovals at breakneck speeds.

They’re kids, some not old enough to get into an R-rated movie on their own.

On Sunday, a 13-year-old became the youngest person to die at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he fell off his motorcycle and was run over by a 12-year-old during a race, raising the question: How old is old enough when it comes to extreme sports?

“They’re not just small adults,” said Dr. Lyle Micheli, director of the division of sports medicine at Children’s Hospital of Boston and an adviser to the International Olympic Committee’s medical commission on youth sports. “Kids are different. Kids have to be protected by society.”


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The excerpt from Samuel Johnson's preface to A Dictionary of the English Language suggests that, "Johnson’s work is significant because it reflects an exhaustive study of its words."

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Johnson claims in the extract above that he employed a variety of techniques to create this dictionary, including extensive book reading, personal experience, and the use of numerous analogies to let readers make connections between terms and their meanings on their own. D is erroneous because a dictionarycannot simply list obscure terms; A is incorrect because that isn't the purpose of a dictionary; B is incorrect because he doesn't even mention other dictionaries.

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Read the excerpt from Samuel Johnson's preface to A Dictionary of the English Language.

I applied myself to the perusal of our writers; and noting whatever might be of use to ascertain or illustrate any word or phrase, accumulated in time the materials of a dictionary, which, by degrees, I reduced to method, establishing to myself, in the progress of the work, such rules as experience and analogy suggested to me; experience, which practice and observation were continually increasing; and analogy, which, though in some words obscure, was evident in others.

The excerpt suggests that Johnson’s work is significant because it

teaches readers how to understand analogies.

follows a method prescribed by other dictionaries.

reflects an exhaustive study of its words.

includes obscure words not previously defined.

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Euphemism:

1. C

2. A

3. B

Dysphemism:

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2. A

3. B

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