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Refer to the Newsela article "Rickie Fowler, Make-A-Wish and the walk of a lifetime at Detroit Golf Club." Which detail best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel wanted to see Rickie Fowler play golf more than anything? "By the time he was 13, he played four to five times a week, more in the summer. 'Golf is his world,' said Richard Trudel, his father." "Sometimes it's hard to know why you're drawn to somebody. You just are. As Anthony Trudel was to Rickie Fowler." "Well, Trudel has dreams--he wants to...play golf for a living. But first, he wants to play golf with his hero, Rickie Fowler." "Trudel began playing golf when he was 6. He loved it. As long as he paid attention in school...he could play as much as he wanted."

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The detail that best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel wanted to see Rickie Fowler play golf more than anything is:

"Well, Trudel has dreams--he wants to...play golf for a living. But first, he wants to play golf with his hero, Rickie Fowler."

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In the Newsela article "Rickie Fowler, Make-A-Wish and the walk of a lifetime at Detroit Golf Club," written by Shawn Windsor on June 30, 2019, the story of Anthony Trudel's love for golf was profusely narrated. And Shawn described the efforts made by Rickie Fowler to make a difference in the life of Anthony Trudel, a teenager who has brain cancer and loves Rickie Fowler and his golfing talents, especially his respect for others in the field of play. The writer also indicated that Anthony Trudel received total parental support in his aspirations for the game of golf. I have answered this question elsewhere.

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