Which of these statements least reveals the author's favorable bias toward the road race?
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English, 28.01.2020 04:31 aliceohern
Which of these statements least reveals the author's favorable bias toward the road race?
a) not only is the race special because it takes place on a special day, but it also has a rich, over three-decade tradition.
b) by 1980, just ten years later, the race had grown from 110 runners to over 20,000 people and had nearly outgrown the four-lane street.
c) it is easy to see why the peachtree road race has become a popular tradition for both the competitive world-class athlete and the weekend jogger alike.
d) add to that mix--the amazing crowd cheering loudly for the entire 6.2 mile race, the prestigious t-shirt, and the ability to run in the same race as those on running magazine covers--and you have the recipe for the world’s best 10k road race. eliminate
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