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7th Grade M/J Course Credit Recovery JULY 8, 2013 - Division of ...

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Answer KeyReading Skillp. 121Responses will vary. Possible answers are provided.Row 2“But the players are no more selfish than the owners who pay the salaries.” (lines 15–16, “Pro Athletes’Salaries Aren’t Overly Exorbitant”); overgeneralizationRow 3“My teammates and I are responsible for finding and keeping fans.” (lines 65–67, “Pro Athletes’ SalariesAren’t Overly Exorbitant”); single-cause fallacyRow 4“If I am a star, it can rightly be assumed the fans come to see me play.” (lines 67–69, “Pro Athletes’Salaries Aren’t Overly Exorbitant”); single-cause fallacyRow 5“Athletes are paid far too much for simply playing the game.” (lines 33–34, “Do Pr<strong>of</strong>essional AthletesGet Paid Too Much?”); single-cause fallacyRow 6“Also troubling are the egos <strong>of</strong> the athletes receiving these giant paychecks. They have no ability torelate to the public.” (lines 77–80, “Do Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Athletes Get Paid Too Much?”); overgeneralizationRow 7“The sense <strong>of</strong> entitlement that these athletes have is appalling.” (lines 86–88, “Do Pr<strong>of</strong>essional AthletesGet Paid Too Much?”); single-cause fallacyRow 8“It’s startling that people have blasé attitudes about $100 million contracts.” (lines 93–95, “DoPr<strong>of</strong>essional Athletes Get Paid Too Much?”); overgeneralization

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