Central idea of a'born spectator'
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In the poem 'Confessions of a Born Spectator,' Ogden Nash talks about how people choose different sports in their lives or decide to become athletes. ... He also sometimes regrets that (vi) zealous athletes play rough games without caring for the feelings of their sporting rivals.
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In the poem 'Confessions of a Born Spectator,' Ogden Nash talks about how people choose different sports in their lives or decide to become athletes
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