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Topic/question posted on Oct 13, 2013 by Ashley Dennison |
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Why did José say the quarterback was not that good?
While José was watching Mason play he said that Mason was not that good and that he could do better. Then the author in our story tells us, "But he knew he was wrong. Mason could throw the ball farther, faster, and more accurately." If José knew that he was wrong, why did Mason say that the quarterback was not good?
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