"Then the second-graders line up for the thirty-yard dash and I don’t even bother to turn my head to watch cause Raphael Perez always wins. He wins before he even begins by 'scaring' the runners, telling them they’re going to trip on their shoelaces and fall on their faces or lose their shorts or something, which he doesn’t really have to do since he is very fast, almost as fast as I am."1. Read the paragraph and answer the question: "Which idea is stated explicitly in the text?"Then the second-graders line up for the thirty-yard dash and I don’t even bother to turn my head to watch cause Raphael Perez always wins. He wins before he even begins by 'scaring' the runners, telling them they’re going to trip on their shoelaces and fall on their faces or lose their shorts or something, which he doesn’t really have to do since he is very fast, almost as fast as I am."(1 point)

Responses

Raphael will get in trouble for scaring his opponents.
Raphael will get in trouble for scaring his opponents.

Raphael will delay the race.
Raphael will delay the race.

Raphael always wins races.

Raphael always wins races.