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The big-named runners took off at a sprinter’s speed, but James began at his own pace and kept that same pace lap after lap around the track. In short time, the leaders began to drop out from exhaustion and James began to slowly catch up and pass the leaders before the finish line. He won the Olympic gold medal by a nose.

The paradox in the passage can best be stated




a
Winners start fast
b
The best things come as a surprise
c
Where you start is where you end
d
Slow and steady wins in the end

User Aeskr
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Answer:

D

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User Delkaspo
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Answer:

D. Slow and steady wins in the end .

Step-by-step explanation:

The paradox in the passage is best stated by option D. Instead of starting fast, James began the race slowly and kept going at the same pace until the end, when everyone became exhausted and began slowing down. That's when he sped up and ended up winning the race.

Slow and steady wins the race is also the morale of a well-known story The Tortoise and the Hare, where the tortoise beats the hare in the race.

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