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very superstitious
tes often have to rely on luck almost as
on their skills. sometimes, being able
e of good luck is the best skill an athlete
athletes rely so heavily on luck, many of
litious
superstitions deal with clothing. if a
wler wins a game, it is likely that he or she
wear the same clothes until he or she
owlers believe that wearing the same
lp them continue a winning streak. in
ing a uniform with double numbers on it
luck. in both rodeo and tennis, wearing
s bad luck
after reading this article, what inference can the reader make about athletes?
a. some athletes think superstitions will help them win.
b. only unsuccessful athletes give in to superstitions.
c. superstitious athletes perform better than other athletes.
d. football players do not have any superstitions.
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The article states that athletes often rely on luck, and some have superstitions (like wearing the same clothes after a win to continue a streak). Option A aligns with this as it says some athletes think superstitions help them win. Option B is wrong because the text doesn't say only unsuccessful athletes have superstitions. Option C has no support (no info on performance comparison). Option D is wrong as the text gives examples of athletes with superstitions, not that football players don't have any.
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A. Some athletes think superstitions will help them win.