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English, 29.05.2021 16:30 Jasminehenry123

1. Refer to 'kicking her legs like a pro' (line 2): a. Provide the full word for 'pro' (1)
b. Provide a suitable antonym for 'pro' as it is used in the extract.
(1)
2. Refer to 'It burns up your energy to holler '(line 5) in your own
words, explain what squeaky means here (2)
3.Explain in your own words, how Squeaky feels just before a race (4
4. Refer to , 'My arms pump up and down, and the whole world is
quite except for the crunch-crunch as Izoom over the gravel on the
track' (lines 17-19)​

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