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Read the paragraph from a student’s narrative. the morning after the race, june reflected on what had happened. she had practiced for weeks to prepare for her first running competition. she watched videos of runners giving tips about physical and mental preparation for a race. june and her older sister went to the track every weekend. there, june practiced her starts and finishes and did speed work to become faster. on the day of her first big race, june felt fantastic, despite the gray skies and sprinkling rain. when the starter gave the signal, she burst into action and quickly took the lead. once out in front, she began to think about how wonderful it would feel to cross the finish line first. she imagined her teammates cheering around her and her coach choosing her for team captain. the local newspaper might even publish her picture! june snapped out of her day dream as two runners sprinted past her. then a third flashed by. june placed fourth in the race that day. which conclusion should the writer add that best follows from the events in the story? as the other runners passed her, june slowed down her pace. since it was clear she would not win, she decided to just relax and enjoy the moment. after all of her hard work, the race had to take place on a day with bad weather. june could not believe her bad luck and she blamed the slippery conditions for her loss. looking back, june realized that all of the preparation in the world will not if the runner loses focus. next race, she would be sure to stay in the moment. for the rest of the day, june felt sorry for herself and would not talk to anyone. june decided that she lost only because it was her very first race.]

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