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And the banner above that said " Special Olympics " Could not have been nearer the mark.In what sense the banner appropriately worded?

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Answered by margaretmary12
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The banner was appropriately worded as that specific Olympics event became special not because the participants were differently abled but because of their spirit and cooperation.

These lines are from the song ‘Nine Gold Medals’, written by the American vocalist David Roth.

- It was written to commemorate the incident at the 1976 track-and-field event of the Special Olympics.

Explanation

- Nine differently abled athletes participated in the track-and-field event when one athlete suddenly fell down.

- The others stopped running, joined hands together and together with the fallen athlete reached the winning line.

- So the banner that was titled Special Olympics was rightly worded as the Olympics became a special one to the participants and to the audiences.  

Hope this helps.

Answered by mithus1811
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Answer:

Answer. The banner was appropriately worded as that specific Olympics event became special not because the participants were differently abled but because of their spirit and cooperation. These lines are from the song 'Nine Gold Medals', written by the American vocalist David Roth.

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