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English, 23.08.2021 21:20 diamondktaylor

"I wasn't doing that dancing for nothing," he said. *"I can't wait to get in the end zone; I'm not going to dance until I get in the end zone."*
What does the author want the reader to understand from the line in bold? (3 points)

Jacoby Jones has always loved ballroom dancing.

Jacoby Jones is a football player-not a dancer.

Jacoby Jones will likely become a pro dancer.

Jacoby Jones is a dancer-not a football player.

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