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Jet001
9 days ago
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Reread lines 67-78. How does Tough think OneGoal might be improved? Support your answer with explicit textual evidence.

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Flura [5.9K]9 days ago
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Please provide the article featuring these types of inquiries, thank you!
seraphim [6.2K]9 days ago
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What suggestions does Tough have for enhancing OneGoal?
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