Read the following and then choose the best revision for the portion enclosed by brackets of the paragraph.

When you see a marathon runner stumble across the finish line, exhausted after a journey that would cause the average person to keel over dead, do you ["say so what! Anyone can do that?"]1 Maybe you [wouldn't. But, many] people would assert that yes, anyone can do it, and, as a matter of fact, we are made for it.
1. A. NO CHANGE
B. say "So what!": anyone can do that?
C. say "So what! anyone can do that".
D. say, "so what! Anyone can do that"?
2. F. NO CHANGE
G. wouldn't, but many
H. would not; therefore,
J. wouldn't. But many

d

The correct revision for the portion enclosed by brackets in the paragraph would be option C: say "So what! anyone can do that".

To arrive at this answer, we need to ensure the punctuation and capitalization are accurate. The phrase "So what! anyone can do that" requires quotation marks around it, and there should not be a comma after the word "that". Additionally, the word "say" should be written without capitalization, as it is not the beginning of a new sentence. Therefore, option C is the best revision.

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1. None are correct.

D would be correct if the " and ? at the end were reversed.

2. This is just plain obvious! What do you think?