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Write a 5 paragraph informational essay that explains what a concussion is, symptoms, long term effects, and how concussions and CTE are connected.

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Concussions have received increased attention in the world of sports.  Concussion is an injury that can happen in just about any sport. Indeed, it has been happening to a countless number of athletes for centuries. However, concussions can happen to just about anyone. For example, it is easy to just trip when walking and hit your head on the ground. Throughout history, there has been a tendency for people to ignore a concussion as a serious injury. There will continue to be dangers for athletes in just about any sport. However, concussions can lead to serious health issues such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy are serious conditions that have to be taken seriously in order to help prevent serious health disorders later in life for millions of people.

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「何が起こっても、この人生が尽きるまで動き続けます、歩き続けます!」〜アレンウォーカー

“ no matter what happens, ill keep on moving until this life runs out of me, I’ll keep on walking!’’ ~Allen Walker
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No matter what happens, I will keep moving until this life is exhausted, I will keep walking!" ~ Allen Walker

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Which excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian Mrs Long” contains an allusion?

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B. Mrs. Long asking what are you looking for today When I wanted Leaves of Grass or alfred north whitehead
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B

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B

An allusion is a reference to another famous piece. B is the answer.

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