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English, 16.12.2020 01:40 tannercarr7428

Read this student's rough draft. I know it doesn't sound like much, but am psyched about the school fundraiser this spring. We are sponsoring a slam-dunk contest (on an eight-foot rim) for local middle schoolers. We're charging an entry fee for participants that will cover our costs, and we’ll charge admission at the door! Three dollars per person—ka-ching! Six of my neighbors have already said they are coming. I mean, who wouldn't come? Participants will wear their school jerseys, and all their friends will come to cheer! Which concluding sentence best reflects the writer's voice?
o The contest will take place in the Liberty Middle School gym, and the maximum capacity is 250 spectators.
o The contest promises to enrich our community as a variety of schools unite to support our fundraising effort.
o It will be sweet, because the band is providing music in the stands, and the dance squad is performing.
o Students’ enthusiasm for this endeavor has blossomed, and it will reach full flower as the contest approaches.

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