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Powerlifting
I feel a precise connection with Robert T.'s article, "Powerlifting," about what i think of lifting weights. Throughout his writing, he talks about how he was "the freshman lifting the bar," but now he lifts heavy weight with people cheering him on. He uses much imagery in his writing to draw a picture in the reader's mind about powerlifting.
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I can relate to his writing