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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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00I need some help. What does it mean to "set the time to beat"?02br
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00The whole sentence: "The skier sets the time to beat as he looks to capture his first World Cup victory." How could this be paraphrased?02br
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0 He skied in an excellent time and is now in the lead. The other skiers will have to improve on the time to beat him. He has set them a target to beat.

  • 0 He skied in an excellent time and is now in the lead.
  • The other skiers will have to improve on the time to beat him.
  • He has set them a target to beat.
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0 He skied in an excellent time and is now in the lead. The other skiers will have to improve on the time to beat him. He has set them a target to beat. 0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hello!12br
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10I need some help. What does it mean to "set the time to beat"?12br
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10The whole sentence: "The skier sets the time to beat as he looks to capture his first World Cup victory." How could this be paraphrased?12br
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10Thank you12

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