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Summary Of John Hoyle's A State Championship
John Hoyle the author of "A State Championship" is like the good Samaritan in the Bible parable because they both help someone that is not necessary for them to do because they both give something up. In the story "A State Championship" in paragraph 8 it tells us that he gives up his chance to win the first state championship for the school but he gives it up to help another runner that was hurt. In the Bible parable the good Samaritan the man could have kept walking through the mountains but takes a chance of getting robbed by helping someone else that was hurt from a robbery.The man in the Bible parable and John Hoyle are like the man in the water because they all gave something up to help others.All three of the people from the passages

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