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  1. Sep 2023
    1. Words that are placed at the beginning or end of a sentence generally receive the greatest emphasis.

      The first and the last word of the sentence are the ones that stand out to the reader more

    2. If you read the two sentences aloud, you will notice that moving the adverb changes the rhythm of the sentence and slightly alters its meaning.

      Adverbs will add variety in the sentence and the text wont be repetitive and will be more interesting to the reader

    3. Using a mixture of different sentence structures reduces repetition and adds emphasis to important points in the text.

      repetition can be tiring to the reader

  2. Aug 2023
    1. t’s clear that Division I students will profit tremendously from NIL deals. The question for community college athletes is whether they’ll be able to profit, too, or whether they will be relegated to the sidelines.

      something to think about

    2. This includes education on financial literacy, time management, personal brand development, contract negotiation and a host of other topics.

      how to help community college athletes

    3. For those reasons, enabling community college athletes to profit from endorsements would put some in a better position to meet their basic needs while in school.

      Yes, companies should consider smaller colleges and promote them more so students with financial needs are getting help too!

    4. especially when you’re a community college student.

      different needs

    5. $4 more than the men

      why?

    6. enabling those who are athletes to earn $48 by posting on Instagram seems a worthy endeavor to pursue.

      yes! But what are the chances a company chooses to advertise a community college athlete compared to a Division I athlete?

    7. When people talk about how college athletes can now get paid from their name, image and likeness – more commonly referred to as “NIL” – the focus is often on players at schools with big-time sports programs.

      main topic that is going to be talked about in the

    8. could be left behind in what is now known as the “NIL era.”

      "could be left behind" I believe that smaller schools dont have the budget nor are they so well known around the world. As a consequence, athletes in Division II or III schools wont get payed or even get advertised by big companies