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Read the following sentences from "The High School Step Team."

”It’s something like math,” she thought silently, “but not exactly the same. I have to connect my brain to my body, and make it move or stop at exactly the right moment. The key here is to execute every movement skillfully.”

The author most likely uses the phrase "connect my brain to my body" to imply all of the following except

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Responses

Karla feels awkward and uncoordinated.
Karla feels awkward and uncoordinated.

Karla realizes that both math and step operate in patterns.
Karla realizes that both math and step operate in patterns.

Karla prevents herself from learning by overthinking situations.
Karla prevents herself from learning by overthinking situations.

Karla is determined to be successful in both math and step team.

The correct answer is Karla feels awkward and uncoordinated.

Karla feels awkward and uncoordinated

To answer this question, we need to determine which option is NOT implied by the phrase "connect my brain to my body."

The phrase suggests that Karla is trying to coordinate her thoughts with her physical movements, implying that she is focused and determined. Therefore, the option that is NOT implied by the phrase is:

Karla prevents herself from learning by overthinking situations.

This means that the correct answer is "Karla prevents herself from learning by overthinking situations."