Social Studies, 14.01.2021 21:50 nbunny7208
In what way is the coach, Granger, in Selection 2, similar to Celia
in Selection 1 in terms of their message to the wrestlers they are
speaking to?
Both encourage their wrestler to forfeit the match.
Both seem angry in their message to the wrestler.
Both counsel the wrestler on the best way to win the
match
Both provide advice that the wrestler does not want to
follow
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