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You have read a passage from The Junior Cup, in which the author dramatically describes Chester’s dangerous attempt to set a swimming record. Write a continuation of the passage that resolves the suspense. Be sure to maintain the style of the passage, and use dialogue when needed to support your narrative response. Your writing will be scored based on the development of ideas, organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
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