help.... 6th grade language
Paragraph Two Noah began racing go-karts when he was just six years old. Noah has traveled to other states to race, win, and finish in the top five, an impressive accomplishment for anyone but especially for a young driver. He now races a 1934 Ford Legends Coupe, a car that weighs 1,000 pounds and goes faster than 100 miles per hour. Noah regularly competes against drivers who are three times older than he is, but he does not let that intimidate him. He explained in one news article, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver. The other drivers don't treat me like a kid. They treat me the same as the other drivers on the track." He has the nickname "Little Gator" partly because of his size and partly because of Gatorland's sponsorship over the last several years. In paragraph 2, Noah says, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver." What is the implicit meaning of his words? I am very talented because I am able to race against adults. Everyone on the racetrack is equal. All racecar drivers have to wear helmets regardless of age. Older racers are embarrassed to compete against a kid.
@pooja195
I believe it is the second one
after this there is another one
Which of the following big ideas is expressed implicitly over the course of the entire article "Fast Track to Success"? One needs to learn from experts and be determined to be the best in the field. To achieve your dreams, you have to exercise, practice, and make good choices. A successful individual is one who works hard and helps others. One should not let others determine what he or she can or cannot do.
The last one?
I have to go... Good luck!
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