Read the following passage. Then answer the questions that follow.

THE OLYMPIC SWIMMER
Who will be the winner bold?
Athletes from both far and near
Train and Strain to be the best.
But who will win the medal gold?

Swimmers swivel, splash, and kick
Back and forth in a clear, blue pool;
Like fish at play in Neptune’s sea.
Swimming relaxed, and calm, and free.
These stars like sharks cut the waves –

Their fin-like feet flap behind
Traverse the lane in record time.
Their performances are so sublime!
Arms reach out for more and more;
Mouths gulp air for burning lungs.

Hard, sure kicks surging to the fore
Like surfboards riding waves to shore.
Strong of body, heart, and mind,
The victors celebrate their feats.
Happiness now lights up a face;

Hard work wins the Olympic race.

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5. After reading “The Olympic Swimmer,” the reader can conclude that the speaker is MOST LIKELY
A. A competitive swimmer.
B. A participant in the Olympics.
C. A coach at the swim meet.
D. A dedicated sports enthusiast.***

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6. Which of the following universal truths is best supported by ideas in “The Olympic Swimmer”?
A. Practice makes perfect.
B. Winning comes at a price.
C. The early bird catches the worm.***
D. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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7. Read the following line from “The Olympic Swimmer.”

“Like fish at play in Neptune’s sea.”

The reference to Neptune in this line is most likely intended as a(n) ___________ allusion.
A. Biblical.
B. Literary.
C. Historical.
D. Mythological.***

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To answer question 5, the reader can conclude that the speaker is MOST LIKELY a dedicated sports enthusiast. This conclusion can be made based on the speaker's admiration and appreciation for the Olympic swimmers and their hard work.

To answer question 6, the universal truth best supported by ideas in "The Olympic Swimmer" is that the early bird catches the worm. This idea is reflected in the dedication and hard work of the swimmers, who train and strain to be the best, demonstrating the importance of early and consistent effort in achieving success.

To answer question 7, the reference to Neptune in the line "Like fish at play in Neptune's sea" is most likely intended as a mythological allusion. Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, and mentioning him in relation to the swimmers emphasizes their graceful and fluid movements in the water, likening them to fish in the sea.

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