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下から15行目のthrow whichのthrow とはなんですか?

y II Day 12 15 5 Negro Leagues Baseball was a collection of major and minor-league baseball leagues that were the first to showcase black team sports on intertwined with the African American and American experience not only a national scale. Launched in 1895, the leagues, as with jazz, became as a cultural element, but as a lucrative business endeavor. team The leagues were not under central management, and schedules and composition League, were changeable from season to season. Appearance and disappearance of leagues was common: the National Colored Baseball for instance, collapsed after only two weeks of operations. Latins, especially Cubans, were also a significant presence on teams. In these ways, the Negro Leagues were quite similar to their white counterparts which would eventually consolidate into Major League Baseball. Blacks near the beginning of the 20th century had only a fraction of whites' purchasing power, so the emergence of the Negro Leagues might have seemed unlikely. However, the Negro Leagues had two main draws that accounted for its business success. The first was a deep reserve of athletic talent. After blacks were formally excluded from white leagues in the 1880s, the Negro Leagues were the sole organization through which black players could work professionally. The quality of Negro Leagues 20 players was high, and substantiated through exhibition matches between Negro Leagues and Major League teams: over the years, both had their fair share of wins and losses in these matches. Another reason for the success of the Negro Leagues was an increasingly affluent black fan base. Driven by American industrialization, blacks were concentrating in major cities such as New York City, Chicago, and Atlanta. Usually barred by custom-and in the South by law-from attending many white entertainment outlets, blacks turned to Negro Leagues games. As a result of these factors, by the 20th century the Negro Leagues were earning a combined millions of dollars. This profitability ended with the desegregation of Major League Baseball. Black fans began attending Major League games, starving the Negro Leagues of its core revenue source. By 1951, the Negro Leagues had ended, although a succession of black star athletes in the Major League had begun.

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英語 高校生

こちらの内容ですがあっているかを確認して頂きたいです。 Hintsのところに書いてある熟語等を使って書くみたいなのですが、全く分からずこのような形です。 どなたかお力を貸して頂きたいです。

<It Sitv完了カゴ Exercises in English Composition St would (could/night It 3 仮定法を用いて文を作る 日本語の意味に合うように下線部に適当な語句を書きなさ い。(必要に応じて, [和文和訳] の空欄をうめて考えてみよう。) <ITS'+Vカコ ~ St would (could /might) tv TS > (1) 母が助けてくれなかったら、私は勉強と部活動を両立させることはできなかった だろう。 和文和訳〉「隠れた目的語を補う] + [別の表現に言い換える] 私の母が(私 を) 助けてくれなかったら, 私は勉強と部活動においてうまくやることはできなかっただろう If my mother had not helped me, I would not have been able to balance: and club activities. (2) 時空を超えて移動できるとしたら、過去と未来, どちらに行きたいですか。 和文和駅 [隠れた主語を補う] (あなたは) 時空を超えて移動できるとしたら、過去と未来、 どちらに行きたいですか If you can beyonal rime and space~ would go you the past or the future? (3) 宝くじで一等が当たったら, 世界一周旅行に行くだろう。 和文和駅 [隠れた主語を補う] + [名詞を分解する] (私は) 宝くじで一等が当たったら世界中 を) 旅行するだろう If Ⅰ won first prize in the lotterly, I would travel around the world. (4) 先週からテスト勉強を始めていたら、 今夜徹夜する必要はないのに。 和文和訳[隠れた主語を補う] (私は)先週にテスト勉強を始めていたら,今夜徹夜する必要はないのに If Ⅰ hadstarted studying for the test lastweek, I wouldn't have to stay up. all night tonight. (5) 今週末に野球の練習がなければ, 友だちと買い物に行くのに。 和文和駅 [隠れた主語を補う] 今週末に野球の練習がなければ、 (私は) 友だちと買い物に行くのに If I not played baseball practice, I would go shopping with my friends. 3 Hints (1) 24 部活動 □club activities 「AとBをうまくやる」 do well Aand (2) 23 時空を超えて beyond time and space (3) 22, 23 宝くじで一等が当た る win first prize in the lottery (4) 23. 24 徹夜する stay [sit] up all night (5) 22, 23 野球の練習 u baseball practice

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