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Paragraph six "little gator" cornman wants to adults, too. his next community service project is a no texting while driving campaign. in between that, making other motivational films, talking with students, and racing several times a week, noah will also be writing a book. he wants his book to inspire others to treat one another with respect. with his heart for others and his determination, noah "little gator" cornman is undoubtedly on the fast track for success and making a difference. which of the following ideas is expressed implicitly in paragraph 6? noah wants to adults with their problems, too. noah's next project is a no texting while driving campaign. noah is writing a book about treating others with respect. noah will be busy working to achieve his dreams and others.

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